Thank you all for visiting and adding your kind remarks. We had to chuckle at how many of you seemed to identify with the fish that was swimming in the opposite direction. Hmmm.
@ CatSynth - I remember that cartoon. Thanks for reminding me.
@ Sherrie - No, our cat has been here the whole time, but I think he may have a long lost relative in Italy, judging from your photo.
@ Lavender - Hah! Great caption.
@ Mary, the teach - You're right. I was concentrating on getting the whole lot framed in the viewfinder and didn't notice wrong-way-Harry there until later. But somehow that one fish just MAKES this photo.
@ Mon@rch - Yep, it's very relaxing to see these kinds of scenes underwater.
Love that picture! I just wandered over here from my Cyberbones (my Aunt & Uncle). They were telling me about your page last night so I thought I'd come take a look! AWESOME pictures! We live in Hawaii, I just bought an underwater camera-wish me luck!
Hello Jenn - Welcome to The Right Blue, and thanks for your comment about the photos. Good luck with your new underwater camera. Underwater photography can be quite challenging, but also very rewarding. Have fun! (and say hi to Shannon for me).
The Right Blue refers to the goal of a lifelong pursuit. Sea water viewed from beneath the surface comes in many hues and shades. Surfers wait for the perfect wave; divers seek the right blue.
You did notice that one fish was swimming in the opposite direction to all the others, right? :-D
ReplyDeleteThe fish are Schoolmaster Snappers (Lutjanus apodus). I took the photo in the Carribean Sea, at Little Cayman Island.
Happy WW.
Bobbie
It reminds of a Far Side from a quite a while ago. One penguin is jumping up from the rest of the crowd shouting "I gotta be me!"
ReplyDeleteHappy WW :)
I don't think I have mentioned it enough: I LOVE YOUR PICTURES!
ReplyDeleteThey're among my favourites every single Wednesday.
Here is my post; have a great WW!
That's a beautiful picture ! Would look nice framed on a wall !
ReplyDeleteHahahaha....that would be me.
ReplyDeleteAmazing blog with splendidly posts and very good photographs!
ReplyDeleteSo true! I know plenty of this type of fish! Great photo.
ReplyDeleteMaybe your kitty ran off to Italy for a weekend? I've known cats to do stranger stuff. :-)
ReplyDeleteLove your shot as well, you take such amazing pics, and I can't even snorkel. (I actually panicked snorkeling. So sad!)
I know just how that one feels!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW.
HA! That's a good one. You're so right. Happy WW :)
ReplyDeleteThat one fish? That's me. I am always going the wrong/opposite direction from the world, hee hee.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW
This one made me chuckle. Some days I feel like that fish just pushing against the crowd trying to go my own way.
ReplyDeletei have a child like that :) This would be a perfect poster-- good catch
ReplyDelete"Shoot! Dropped my bus pass."
ReplyDeleteYeah there is. Sometimes it is me, LOL!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit. The bird in my WW is a Turkey Vulture of all things.
Happy WW!
Haha great shot as ever! Happy WW
ReplyDeleteI bet you didn't notice that til you looked at the picture... :D
ReplyDeleteStunning WW and how neat it must be to swim with these guys!
ReplyDeleteThank you all for visiting and adding your kind remarks. We had to chuckle at how many of you seemed to identify with the fish that was swimming in the opposite direction. Hmmm.
ReplyDelete@ CatSynth - I remember that cartoon. Thanks for reminding me.
@ Sherrie - No, our cat has been here the whole time, but I think he may have a long lost relative in Italy, judging from your photo.
@ Lavender - Hah! Great caption.
@ Mary, the teach - You're right. I was concentrating on getting the whole lot framed in the viewfinder and didn't notice wrong-way-Harry there until later. But somehow that one fish just MAKES this photo.
@ Mon@rch - Yep, it's very relaxing to see these kinds of scenes underwater.
Bobbie
Ain't that the truth!
ReplyDeleteI would love to be under the sea. I have snorkeled in the Caribbean a few times. Your pictures are amazing.
ReplyDeleteLOL! Its not only a beautiful shot but a comical one too once you see that one odd one out. :-D
ReplyDeleteMaybe all the other fish are going in the wrong direction! ;-)
ReplyDeleteFunny shot Bobbie, there always has to be one in every crowd !!
ReplyDeleteHe's not about to follow the leader!
ReplyDelete@ Dennis - I guess that's another way to look at it!
ReplyDeleteBobbie
Love that picture! I just wandered over here from my Cyberbones (my Aunt & Uncle). They were telling me about your page last night so I thought I'd come take a look! AWESOME pictures! We live in Hawaii, I just bought an underwater camera-wish me luck!
ReplyDeleteHello Jenn - Welcome to The Right Blue, and thanks for your comment about the photos. Good luck with your new underwater camera. Underwater photography can be quite challenging, but also very rewarding. Have fun! (and say hi to Shannon for me).
ReplyDeleteBobbie