Back to Belize and Shark Ray Alley for this one — a Pacific green sea turtle feeding on the underwater grasses. You can see another shark silhouetted back there to the left. Sony RX100V in Fantasea housing and wide angle wet lens, 8.8mm (24mm equivalent) ISO 125, f/10 at 1/100th of a second
Ha. Thanks Scott. My wife has been trying to get me to go to Turks and Caicos. One of her favorite spots but I have not been. If you’re telling me there are abundant sea turtles, I’m there.
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Great angle! Beautiful colors in this subterranean world!
No doubt Rachel. Thanks.
What colors & suspense caught in this photo with shadow of shark in back round looking for a meal
Aunt Sue
Thanks Aunt Sue. Such a different world under water.
I like the softness of the colors. If you did not point out the shark I would had never had notice it.
Thanks Donna. Yes, very subtle.
Just back from Turks and Caicos and I fell in love with these awesome turtles. Thanks for the serendipitous post of my new favorite creature !!!!!
Ha. Thanks Scott. My wife has been trying to get me to go to Turks and Caicos. One of her favorite spots but I have not been. If you’re telling me there are abundant sea turtles, I’m there.
Beautiful composition – love the hues!
—– In this tranquil
—– Green sea globe
—– Our oceanic Atlas
—– Hoists a section
—– To inform .