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Indigo Hamlet

September 18, 2020May 5, 2022 elauervose

I got to see several Indigo Hamlets while scuba diving in Belize. I wish I had gotten a picture of one. They always seem so peaceful and serene. Well, they are ambush predators in the sea bass family so they would be pretty good at calmly waiting wouldn’t they? This watercolor painting was one of… Continue reading Indigo Hamlet

Tagged fish, indigo hamlet, marine biology, scuba diving, Watercolor
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Snorkeling in Aruba 2013

September 7, 2020May 5, 2022 elauervose

I remember the first time I saw the Caribbean ocean. I had no idea that color could occur naturally in the world. It is so alive and vibrant, it hums with energy.

Tagged Caribbean, fish, marine biology, snorkeling

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