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A huge school of Salema fish avoid predation by aggregating into a ball. By Odyssey Expeditions Tropical Marine Biology Voyages program director Jason Buchheim. Please visit www.odysseyexpeditions.com for more information on our unique educational adventure voyages for teenagers and college students. D20...
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The amazing marine life of the Galapagos islands.
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Tagus Cove and Darwin Lake from a point above the lake. The Beagle anchored in the cove for a day while looking for water. Despite the name, this is not the hypersaline lake Darwin described. That lake is somewhere south of this location. Fernandina is visible in the far distance.
- Inside a Galapagos Bait Ball of Black Stripped Salema Fish - 360 degree underwater panorama by Jason Buchheim
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On the inside of a 'bait ball' of salema fish off Isabella Island, Galapagos. This is 9 photos taken with a 15mm lens, stiched with PtGui and a lot of photoshop work post processing to try to have each fish complete. This experience is being completely engulfed and surrounded on all sides and above by millions of f...
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The many fishes of the Galapagos Island swim the cool temperate equatorial waters near Bartoleme Island. (9 images stiched with PtGUi with hand layer blending in Photoshop). 15mm lens, Nikon D200 in Ikelite housing and handmade underwater panorama bracket. Best viewed in 3D Virtual Reality Viewer Here - www.3 ...
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South Plaza island looking west toward Santa Cruz. There might be land iguanas hidden somewhere in this landscape.
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We're looking toward North Plaza and the Gordon rocks. Note: there was some salt spray on the lens after this shot. It might have interfered with the clarity of some images.
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A juried show of gigapixel images, on display in the Simmons Gallery, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh. See www.cmu.edu/events/gigapixel-science / for information on the conference for which this show opened. I got permission (thanks to Kitty Julian and Leigh Kish) to photograph the gallery sp...
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A map on our wall, with pins showing where we've traveled. Orange = Callan only. Red = Lily only. Yellow = both of us together.
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