I had a request for an underwater shot today. Hope this fits the bill — it’s at least a third under water. The subject is a starfish that was photographed on Rabida Island in the Galapagos Islands. Rabida is known for its characteristic red sandy beach, quite different from most of the rest of the Galapagos Islands. There were also quite a few sea lions at this location and you can see one up to the left there on the beach. Nikon D800 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 17mm) ISO 800, f/18 at 1/200th of a second
this is a great water pic. i like it very much, some -times it help to change things, and we get diffent view of things., graet pic. keep-up the grewat work.
This looks quite large, not like what I find here at Good Harbor Beach. What would you guess the dimensions are? And it is also much more 3-dimensional than our flat species here.
Hey Mom, these guys are more the size of the ochre sea stars out west (about 10 inches in diameter) and yes, more three dimensional or as I once described the ochre sea stars, meaty — https://seancrane.com/2011/03/ochre-sea-stars/
Outstanding so,different from our Florida friends, you have introduced us to so many of Mother Natures Creatures from different parts of the world
Everyone enjoyable!
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this is a great water pic. i like it very much, some -times it help to change things, and we get diffent view of things., graet pic. keep-up the grewat work.
This looks quite large, not like what I find here at Good Harbor Beach. What would you guess the dimensions are? And it is also much more 3-dimensional than our flat species here.
Hey Mom, these guys are more the size of the ochre sea stars out west (about 10 inches in diameter) and yes, more three dimensional or as I once described the ochre sea stars, meaty — https://seancrane.com/2011/03/ochre-sea-stars/
neat shot, I really like it a lot!
i like the color layers. Good contrast! Thank u!
How’d you do that??
Amazing angle!
super cool shot!
Outstanding so,different from our Florida friends, you have introduced us to so many of Mother Natures Creatures from different parts of the world
Everyone enjoyable!
Nice!
Great work.