I hear and I forget, I do and I understand, I see and I remember
Winter solstice has passed and all those long dark days are being replaced by the light. Looking forward to seeing you at the gallery tomorrow, Saturday, December 22nd 11 am to 4 pm.
1338 Central Avenue between 13 & 14th Streets, Sarasota, Florida 34236.
Peacock Flounder (Bothus lunatus). These fish live on the bottom or buried in the sand. They blend into their surroundings by changing their color. Little CaymanSquid, cephalopods, Teuthida, BonaireYellowline Goby (Gobiosoma horsti) These tiny fish live inside sponges and eat parasitic worms. SabaQueen Angelfish (Holacanthus ciliaris) BonaireBalloonfish (Diodon holocanthus). When attacked they will take in water or air to blow themselves up, extending their spines. Balloonfish are also called Porcupinefish. Florida KeysLonglure Frogfish (Antennarius multiocellatus). Frogfish use their ugliness as camouflage. They will hang out on a rock or sponge and trick unwary fish that come too close to investigate the lure wriggling from the frogfish’s head. Bonaire
Anna, I appreciate your compliment. Perhaps one day you’ll visit the gallery in Sarasota, Happy Holidays Wayne
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Fabulous photos! Also, I travel vicariously with all your adventures. Happy Holidays and New Year!
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Thank you for the kind words, would love to see you and share Sarasota’s light and warmth. Happy Holidays.
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I would love to see your photographs….but NH is a long drive, so I will send my very best, to the very best!
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