Grunt Sculpins and other Critters at Browning Pass

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KeithBoll
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Grunt Sculpins and other Critters at Browning Pass

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Here are some other pics from the Browning Pass area. On one of my wide angle dives - I wanted to capture the hooded nudibranchs at Hussar Bay. I had the idea of getting a sunburst with natural lighting filtering through the water. I didn't realize how easy it is to get overexposed shots on the sun side of the picture - while being underexposed on the bottom of the picture. It was a good afternoon of learning more about lighting and wide angle (which I don't know much about!). Hope you all enjoy the pics!
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WA Hooded Nudibranchs with Sunshine (1 of 1).jpg
Orange Wolf Eel (1 of 1).jpg
Octo with Orange Sponge (1 of 1).jpg
Grunt Sculpin in the Open (1 of 1).jpg
Grunt Sculpin in Barnacle (1 of 1).jpg
Cockerell's Dorid (1 of 1).jpg
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Great shots!
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Wow!! Cool pictures! I think the lighting looks nice! :)
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Beautiful pictures!!!
Why is the water so green......
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