I took this picture on my 100th dive.. (Friday, 11/08/06). I dedicate this pic to all of my buddies on the first dive of that day: Erwin, Yuji, Jerry, Mie Khie, Junichi, Mbak Dewi, and Pak Oka.

UserCamera: Canon PowerShot S80
Location: Bali
Strobe: Built-in Flash
Taxonomy: Crustaceans
EXIFCamera model: Canon PowerShot S80
Date: 11 August 2006
Time: 10:32:24
Exposure Time: 1/400
Aperture: f/2.8
Exposure Bias: +2/3 stop
Focal Length: 5.8 mm
Exposure Mode: Manual exposure
Metering Mode: Pattern
White Balance: Manual white balance
Software: ACD Systems Digital Imaging
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9 Responses to “Living in Harmony”

  1. Monica Hutadjulu says:

    hi carl.. this shot was taken just after the previous one (we could be in love)

  2. Carl Gennaro says:

    naaa dinner…

  3. Monica Hutadjulu says:

    ok.. i give up! :D

  4. Yusmar Yahaya says:

    btw what’s that lil’ red thingy with 2 yellow eyes at the lower part of the pic? is that a small crab or debris/sand/batu with lil’ coral?

  5. Monica Hutadjulu says:

    another little crab with it’s house :)
    after this shot i have another shot with closer look of that little crab.. should i upload it?? :D

  6. Yusmar Yahaya says:

    Mon… yes please? :D haven’t seen such crab before, that’s why I wasn’t sure what it was… this is interesting.

  7. Tom F. Chandra says:

    Excellent picture Monica! The half-crab’s (squat lobster) name is Laureia siagiani honoring the name of the first founder in the mid eighties Wally Siagian, Yusmar

  8. Monica Hutadjulu says:

    Tom, I think Yusmar asking about the litte one in the lowest part of the pic, a small crab with its house.. (or something like that or maybe it’s KUMANG, Tom?? :D ). I am not sure.. maybe Erwin could help us?? What’s that, Win?

  9. Imran Ahmad says:

    i prefer the ones before this. Abt macro, you might wanna concentrate on a certain subject and give it a bit more exclusive. With 3 subject and a well composed picture. The subjects looses the conncentration or importance. So try to shoot with objective in mind. Macro or wide… just my 2 cents worth.

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