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| Underwater Video & Photography: Discuss Malta Holiday in the General Diving Forums forums: <font color='#810541'>Hi all, I've attached a couple of photos that were taken in Malta last week that I've taken the ... |
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| Imported post <font color='#810541'>Hi all, I've attached a couple of photos that were taken in Malta last week that I've taken the liberty to share with you. If anyone could shed any light on a couple of questions I have I would be most grateful. I have a Sea & Sea MX5 MkII and have just done something very stupid. I went to remove the batteries for storage till Stoney next weekend and as a reflex action opened the camera housing. The only problem is I had a half used film still in it!! A long shot, but would the 15 odd pictures I've taken be ok to develop or is the film a write off? Also, one of the photos is of a bottom feeding longish type of fish, I was told that it's possibly a Lizard Fish, but I'm not convinced. Anyone got any ideas? Thanks for your help, Ian ![]()
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| Imported post <font color='#810541'>Another photo! ![]()
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| Imported post <font color='#810541'>Another photo! ![]()
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| Imported post <font color='#810541'>Only a couple more.. Promise! ![]()
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| Imported post <font color='#810541'>Nearly there! ![]()
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| Imported post <font color='#810541'>I think that's it! Sorry if I've annoyed anyone with the photos. Ian ![]()
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| Imported post <font color='#000080'>Verry nice pics Ian The first one are Black-Tail Bream (Oblada melanura ) The next 2 are as you stated Lizardfish (Synodus saurus or Synodus synodus ) can`t tell from that angle sorry. The other one is of a cardinal fish ( Apogon imbertis ) and a fire worm ( hermodice carunculata ) I think the Sarfish is a Echinaster sepositus but I am not shure on that one. Hope that helps MIchael
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Lizard fish It is indeed. Peter |
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