Marty’s photo of the day #4918: While Deb and I were returning from a night hike on the island of Waisai, we noticed dozens of crabs on the wall of a shed and on the path in front of us. As we learned later, they were part of an annual nighttime migration to the ocean […]
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Crab Photography
Marty’s photo of the day #4906: The key to making a dramatic crab photo is to get low and shoot from an interesting angle. Photographed last month in the Raja Ampat of Indonesian New Guinea.
A Tiny, Tiny Crab
No matter what kind of device you are viewing this crab on, you are seeing it at much larger than real life. Found in a hole of a large volcanic rock at the edge of the ocean, this crab is no larger than the tip of your index finger. Photographed last month in the Raja […]
Tiny Crab
Marty’s photo of the day #4525: Deb and I were beach-walking, during our last day in Bonaire, when she spotted this tiny crab. No matter what kind of device you are viewing this on, it is much larger than actual size. The crab could easily fit on a quarter, and I photographed it using a […]
Royal Tern vs Crab
Along the Puerto Rico coast
The cutest little crab
Costa Rica Crab
Marty’s photo of the day #3954: Here’s a little crab for your Saturday morning. Photographed in Costa Rica.
41 more days . . .
Marty’s photo of the day #3456: Never has the time between the Presidential Election in Inauguration Day moved so slowly. We still have 41 more days of the most incompetent, selfish, evil president in American history. All this waiting is making me crabby. (Photographed in Costa Rica)
Puerto Rican crabs have their limits
Marty’s photo of the day #3138: “I can handle almost anything. Just get rid of the psychopath with the paper towels!” (Photographed in Puerto Rico)
Crabby
I guess I’ve been a bit crabby
Marty’s photo of the day #2651: I went through my photos this morning, unsure of what to post. When I came across this one, from the northern California coast, I decided it would be my Sunday post. Then, after I cropped the photo and saved it under the file name “crab,” I noticed that this […]












