Monday, June 11, 2007
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15 Comments:
Wow. It's gorgeous, I so wish I wasn't terrified of big expanses of water. I'll be the one sipping daquiris on the beach.
To snorkel, how fun.
That gives a different perspective on things.
In earlier post, I see pink calla lilies. I've only ever seen white. That's a pleasant surprise.
what species of fish is in that last picture?
humanus snorkalus?
(ffleur at work)
I have to try that sometime!
I love snorkeling. There's something very peaceful about communing with the fishes and fauna (once I get the breathing straight, that is).
Is that you? I swear, I can't tell.
Wonderful photographs! The water must have been amazingly clear. And how cool to be so close with the sea life. It must be like bird watching. But up close. And underwater. And with fish.
Clearly I am a master of analogies.
Awesome!! It's one of the best reasons to visit Hawaii!! The black fish is some sort of Tang.
Very cool. Looks like a lot of fun.
You always take the best photos. What's your secret?
Looks like fun.
LOL, Ffleur... I was going to say the same thing.
princess - drinking daiquiris is a nice way to spend the day too
pearl - the pink ones are really pretty - thanks for stopping by
ffleur - yes, and she is the biggest creature in that part of the sea!
kat - try it!
la - 'tis me!
v - you crack me up!
flix, dan - thanks!
pru - the secret is to take 1000 photos and hope by pure luck 1 or 2 come out
sage - it was fun!
joe - great minds think alike
awesome!
breathtaking!
bea-u-ti-ful pics!
That camera works surprisingly well. I hear "underwater camera" and I think blur-central.
Lovely!
Snorkeling in Hawaii is awesome. Unless you're like me and take in too much water doing it. But the fish look awesome.
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