Pictures taken with old sony compact mostly in a sony marine housing. Didnt get to use new camera in sea, no snorkelling and most dives were below the 14m rating.
I particularly like the orange sponges - that wouldn't look out of a place on a gallery wall as a piece of contemporary art! Really interesting about the turtles. Us humans need to get our act together right enough.
and you found Nemo!....
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Little nemos ok. The blackand white panda anemonefish is the darth vader of the seaworld. Five of us got bit by on one dive.two cameras dumped in the anemone, and fending it off with fins. Funny thing is , we all got bit on fingers, everything else covered up.
This brightly-coloured fellow joined me in the garden earlier this week - it's a parasitic wasp in the Ichneumon group: Achaius oratorius (I'm told by a friendly insect-person).
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Fidget photos brill as ever

Wonder if the monkey spoke German
Remarkable pics, Fidget.....were these taken with your new camera?
Pictures taken with old sony compact mostly in a sony marine housing. Didnt get to use new camera in sea, no snorkelling and most dives were below the 14m rating.
Fabulous photos fidget
I particularly like the orange sponges - that wouldn't look out of a place on a gallery wall as a piece of contemporary art! Really interesting about the turtles. Us humans need to get our act together right enough.
and you found Nemo!....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Fantastic photos, Fidget.
Little nemos ok. The blackand white panda anemonefish is the darth vader of the seaworld. Five of us got bit by on one dive.two cameras dumped in the anemone, and fending it off with fins. Funny thing is , we all got bit on fingers, everything else covered up.
Looking forward to more pics fidget. Bet you've had a wonderful time.
Been for a walk and taken a few pictures, honestly it was a dull day.
Lovely pics Kef, looks like a nice place for a walk.
This brightly-coloured fellow joined me in the garden earlier this week - it's a parasitic wasp in the Ichneumon group: Achaius oratorius (I'm told by a friendly insect-person).