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Hoping My Aim Was True

Hoping My Aim Was True

On one of our days in the Galapagos Islands, Deb and I enjoyed a kayak outing. I didn’t want to bring my good Canon camera or risk losing my favorite underwater camera, so I grabbed my backup underwater camera, so at least I’d have something to shoot. Near the end of our outing, several Galapagos […]

Massive Schools of Fish

Massive Schools of Fish

Marty’s photo of the day #4968: While the Galapagos Islands didn’t have the underwater species diversity of other places I’ve snorkeled, it made up for less diversity by producing massive schools of fish. Of my many “wall of fish” experiences there, this one with razor surgeonfish was the most beautiful. (Photographed earlier this month in […]

Darwin’s Finches

Darwin’s Finches

Marty’s photo of the day #4967: Normally, I wouldn’t go out of my way to photograph finches, but on the Galapagos Islands, Darwin’s finches (more closely related to tanagers than true finches) are special because they helped Charles Darwin formulate his theory of evolution by natural selection. There are 13 to 18 recognized species (depending […]

Artsy Swallow-Tailed Gulls

Artsy Swallow-Tailed Gulls

Marty’s photo of the day #4965: I took several photos in the Galapagos Islands that I consider particularly artsy. These swallow-tailed gulls fit into that category. I think this image looks more like a painting than an actual photograph. (Photographed earlier this month in the Galapagos Islands.)

In Your Face Fish

In Your Face Fish

Marty’s photo of the day #4963: During the past ten years, I’ve snorkeled the Sea of Cortez, Bonaire, Belize, the Raja Ampat of Indonesian New Guinea, and the Galapagos Islands. All had interesting and unique features. Where the Galapagos Islands excelled was in the massive schools of fish that were close enough to touch. These […]