The southern stingrays that I photographed in Belize were, at times, quite curious and would swim right up to me. I didn’t even notice those two big conch shells on the ground until I started looking through my photos on my computer. Sony RX100 V with FantaSea underwater housing with wide angle wet lens, ISO 800, f/5.6 at 1/250th of a second
Another awesome image, Sean. While photographing, it is so easy to miss other features in an image when one’s main subject is an actively moving creature. This one is a real treasure with treasures of the sea for those whose gaze lingers longer.
——- From the imaginings
——- Of genius
——- Coloured as naval
——- Aircraft of my youth
——- A hovering heron
——- Wings canopied
——- Above the ocean floor .
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Another awesome image, Sean. While photographing, it is so easy to miss other features in an image when one’s main subject is an actively moving creature. This one is a real treasure with treasures of the sea for those whose gaze lingers longer.
——- From the imaginings
——- Of genius
——- Coloured as naval
——- Aircraft of my youth
——- A hovering heron
——- Wings canopied
——- Above the ocean floor .
That is something new and different.
thanks
Great under water shot ,puts you right there getting wet
See Stingrays often in Florida but never this size and coloring
Aunt Sue