What a strange vintage we are. Constantly needing to photograph each thing, each moment. What other species demands to self archive everything? The same information, experiences, places visually captured over and over again. What do we expect to learn from it; from taking a picture of it all? No Coining - All Rights Reserved

Mar 3, 2011

2011 First Snorkle

The coral reef, just like a forest changes with the seasons. This time of year, since the water is colder, more algae grows . In the picture above there are several pieces of coral growing on a rock. While below algae grows on the broken pieces of coral that litter the ocean floor.

After inadvertently straying into a Merman's territory, it began a territorial display. Typically such a behavior is meant to assert dominance over the Merman's territory.

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