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Diving at Finnart, Loch Long

After a disappointing dive (rubbish visibility) at St Abbs a coupld of weeks ago, I got back in the water on Sunday at Loch Long. Conditions were pretty good so it was nice to take the camera in - only the second time in the UK for this camera. Not really got it figured out yet, but here are a fer of the more acceptable results. Oh, and thanks to Paul for being my buddy and finding some wildlife I'd not seen before, and Deep Blue Scuba for organising.

2008-02-17_Finnart_0014.jpg Dead mans finger feeding in the very slight current.
2008-02-17_Finnart_0002.jpg Urchin, also feeding
2008-02-17_Finnart_0004.jpg Hermit crab, quite a big one, the size of a fist.
2008-02-17_Finnart_0003.jpg My buddy, Paul.
2008-02-17_Finnart_0005.jpg Paul looks startled in the flash!
2008-02-17_Finnart_0006.jpg OK!
2008-02-17_Finnart_0007.jpg More dead mans fingers.
2008-02-17_Finnart_0008.jpg Velvet swimming crab - they actually have red eyes, it's not just the flash.
2008-02-17_Finnart_0009.jpg Pipefish
2008-02-17_Finnart_0010.jpg Sea squirt, pretty in pink.
2008-02-17_Finnart_0011.jpg A big hermit crab eating a little one.
2008-02-17_Finnart_0012.jpg Urchin.
2008-02-17_Finnart_0013.jpg Scorpionfish. Thanks to Paul for spotting this, I've not seen one (in the UK) before!
2008-02-17_Finnart_0014.jpg Again the eye really is red, it's not just the flash.
2008-02-17_Finnart_0015.jpg Big guy this one, maybe 10-12 inches long!
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