
This pair of Long-spined Urchins was attached to the front of the concrete ramp, in Kawaihae harbor, that the military uses to bring vehicles and supplies ashore to Pōhakuloa Training Area.

This pair of Long-spined Urchins was attached to the front of the concrete ramp, in Kawaihae harbor, that the military uses to bring vehicles and supplies ashore to Pōhakuloa Training Area.
love the perspective
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One of my current favorite photos and my new desktop!
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oh yes make a fabulous desktop – it is wonderful
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Stunning photo, Graham 😊
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Glad you liked it Aletta. I just made it my new desktop photo!
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Fantastic!
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Great shot, Graham. Look at them reaching out for other signs of life.
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It’s one of my favorites shots this year. Just something about the composition, the colors, and those long spines looking wavy in the water!
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Amazingly clear water. I have never seen spines that long
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It was very shallow there, so they were just below the surface. The long spines where what made the photo for me.
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What a lovely, clear shot!
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They were just under the surface of the rippling water, so very clear but with nice waviness from the ripples.
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Wow!
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