Jet propelled nature at work.
Underwater is worth the effort if you get the chance.

Col


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Octopus Up ClosePa's post of his octopus prompted me to have a look at one I have yet to print. This little devil was gliding around off one of the Fijian islands when I blinded him from up close. They are magic things to watch as they change colour & texture. Almost as good as the cuttlefish.
Jet propelled nature at work. Underwater is worth the effort if you get the chance. ![]() Col ![]() ![]() Photography. The Art of Seeing, Not Just Looking
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Hey, don't laugh. When I was diving full on, I had a marine aquarium as well and in that was a blueringed octopus who lived her life in a large barnacle. When she got stroppy, she flashed the most beautiful colours. ![]() Col Photography. The Art of Seeing, Not Just Looking
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they're beautiful animals, easy to see when moving ,but stopped they change colours and blend in to the back ground.
nice photos col. cheers pa
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