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Diver & Blue Groper
Image Title:  Diver & Blue Groper
 
 By: Des Paroz  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Des Paroz {K:422}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon F80
Categories Deep Blue
Film Format
Portfolio Lens AF-Nikkor 20mm f/2.8D
Uploaded 5/13/2003 Film / Memory Type Kodak EliteChrome 100 Extra Colour
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 1019 Shutter 1/60th
Favorites Aperture f/8
Critiques 6 Rating
5.40
/ 5 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country -   
About Taken on the Jervis Bay Shootout 2003.
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Keith Naylor   {K:13064} 5/13/2003
You have some 'serious' kit listed there, just wish I could muster something like that ;-)

The image is very sharp and clear and as a diving shot its very good. However the difficulty in this genre is to get good composition, and in my opinion this shot doesn't have that something special


Jim F   {K:8625} 5/13/2003
Great photo, but is this a grouper? It looks like a female Midnight Parrot Fish. Take a look at my "Eye for Beauty"... Regards.


Bob Whorton   {K:2740} 5/13/2003
Yep, I'd go for Parrot fish most deffinately!

Lovely positioning


Des Paroz   {K:422} 5/13/2003
Hi Guys

Thanks for the feedback.

It is actually correctly called an Eastern Blue Wrasse, and its (a very large) type of wrasse commonly found in temperate waters of Eastern Australia.

We locals commonly referred to it as a Blue Groper, but you are correct, its not a groper at all.

Best fishes

Des


T Glow   {K:14955} 5/14/2003
excellent work! very interesting. regards,T.


Robert Gaither   {K:32280} 5/14/2003
I don't know ocean fish that well but I just saw a movie called "Gone Fishing" and they had some different kinds of groper so I knew this one. Nice capture I would not the best lighting down below.


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