It’s that time of year again when the horseshoe crabs are spawning in the Delaware Bay. I took this shot a few years back down in Cape May, New Jersey. The crabs generally come ashore in greater numbers at high tide on full or new moons. Nikon D700 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 20mm) ISO 200, f/20 at 1/3rd of a second.
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I did worry about the graphic nature of this particular shot Louis.
I love this one, but I love all of your photography!
Thanks Mo.
Oh he’s having a grand old time.
Actually, I think the poor guy got turned around and was struggling to get rightsided again.
Looks like a not-so-distant cousin to the trilobite.
great pic. ) looks like is waiting for the tide too return, so he can return to nomabal proiotion again.