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Old 20-08-2007, 21:53   #1 (permalink)

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Anchor Point - Loch Fyne

Here's some of the shots that came out from my Dive at Anchor Point on Sat.



I think it's a Scorpion fish.. Photoshopped out some of the back scatter. I'd taken a few shots from a distance before going marco and had made a bit of a mess of the water by this time.


This is a BIG boy. Dinner plate sized shell. It will take a braver man than me to bag this one!


Female Shore Crab. Cute wee bugger.


And my buddy for the day Alistair McKenzie


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Thanks for sharing these Scott.

I do like the first one of the Scorpionfish but then I like seeing these beasties wherever they are.

As for the shore crab, I don't think I've seen one of those underwater, lots of other crabs but not a shore crab.

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I've done a bit more photoshopping on the scorpion fish.

Used spot fix tool to remove some of the back scatter. Gaussion blurred the whole image to remove more backscatter then used the history brush tool to bring the fish back.

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I've done a bit more photoshopping on the scorpion fish.

Used spot fix tool to remove some of the back scatter. Gaussion blurred the whole image to remove more backscatter then used the history brush tool to bring the fish back.


The pics are gone regthing....was it here you took the pics
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