Not too eventful today. Cloudy water. Just wanted to get out there for 1/2 an hour. Check out the picts:
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Just a bunch of different fish hanging out together......(some surgeon fish, parrot fish, snappers?)
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This yellow-finned snapper is showing me a lobster (didn't notice the caribbean spiny lobster until I looked at the shot afterwards!)
That's all for today.
What kind of camera are you using here and what depth are you snorkelling at to get these shots? Is there a better time of day to snorkel at?
ReplyDeleteHey there! I'm using my Olympus Stylus Tough 8000 underwater camera you gave me for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteTo get the shot of the lobster I swam down only about 5 feet.
I've found that it's not too great to snorkel as sun is going down because the shots don't turn out well with less sunlight. I have yet to take the camera snorkeling/scuba diving at night. I have an underwater flashlight so, I'm ready to go as soon as I have a night off!