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    David Chauvin
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    From this past weekend diving in the Gulf of Mexico off of the Louisiana coast. These little blennies are hard to spot,,,,,,I didn't see two of the three until I opened the file at home. Wish I'd left a bit more room at the top.

    Sea & Sea DX-1G, two external strobes, 1/60 sec, f12, iso 100, full frame

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    It is kind of like a where's Waldo game! It took a while to spot number three. I love it. Love the soft pink colors and the comp.

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    Interesting colors and textures. I like the little fish and the starburst anemones in the upper right.
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    It also took me some time to figure out. Nice colours.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey David,
    a little tight on the urchin.........but exposure and placement are right on. Under waer the degree of difficulty increases........but I have to mention that.......even if I am sitting on dry land! You are definitely nailing the lighting!

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