Wednesday, August 13, 2008

As I was Scuba Diving the other day

Enjoying the cool water and the feeling of weightlessness.........



       Looking at all the beautiful fish and critters under the sea.



   I was having such a great time even the seaweed winked at me.



   I even found Nemo and helped him find his way home.



     And to help out the city I even got rid of some barnacles on the pier



      Leaving some for the wild fishies because...hey...that is just the kind of woman I am :-)



     Deeper and deeper I went.  The fish got bigger and stranger looking.





      Some were downright frightening and larger the the biggest ship



Some were giving me the evil eye and the hairs on the back of my neck were starting to float up.



    I could see them ganging up on me.



   They were pointing the way for the bigger fish to find me.



   Until finally the biggest meanie of them all......  There she is....there she is



    And remembering Steve I hurried to the.....exit



   To arrive safely outside the aquarium exit to tell you all my scary tale.

   Now isn't that better then Hey, look at the fish pictures I took?









8 comments:

Anonymous said...

lol  much!  i loved it.
gina

Anonymous said...

great photos especially since they were being shot thru glass   good job!..now, how do you frame your photos or is there a program you use to do that first?   i'm contemplating Adobe Photoshop in the future   do you have it?~kbear

Anonymous said...

I loved it. You did great. Helen

Anonymous said...

Unda da sea! Darling its betta, where it is wetta, take it from me!!lol lol  
Great shots!
Nancy

Anonymous said...

Enjoyed the pictures and the write up, fine job, Bill

Anonymous said...

Beautiful.... what fun!!!  Some of those fish just looked MEAN!!

Joann

Anonymous said...

Now these turned out quite nice!  As you have discovered shooting from the other side of a glass wall is difficult, but many of these have no clue that glass was involved.  Looks like your shutter speed was right on the money for these shots as well.

Greg

Anonymous said...

Amazing spectacle of fish with a spectrum of colors.     mark