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These guys are very pretty, and only come out around dusk for about 20-30 minutes. I have seen them a few times during the day, but only buried in the coral. Every day, they come out to mate. Since they are a popular thing to see, and are in a small area, seeing them often ends up being a scrum. Imagine 15+ divers arranged in a circle around a circle of broken coral about 3 feet/1 m across. Add a little bit of surge, and "scrum" is too nice a word for it.... I'm happy to have seen them, but not my best dive experience ever.
| Full EXIF Info | |
| Date/Time | 02-Apr-2009 06:11:17 |
| Make | Nikon |
| Model | NIKON D700 |
| Flash Used | No |
| Focal Length | 105 mm |
| Exposure Time | 1/250 sec |
| Aperture | f/16 |
| ISO Equivalent | 200 |
| Exposure Bias | -0.67 |
| White Balance | |
| Metering Mode | matrix (5) |
| JPEG Quality | |
| Exposure Program | manual (1) |
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