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Once you've established your buoyancy and developed a comfort level with the camera in your hands, we start you looking in the sandy areas that might have seemed barren to someone not really looking.
After a while you start noticing fish and creatures without the instructor having to point them out. This juvenile spotted drum (or juv. jacknife fish) is only 1/2" long and required repeated attempts on my part before the student finally noticed it.
Several students went right by this conch even while I was pointing it out to others. Only those with cameras noticed
the conch's eye stalk in the bottom right of this picture.
Most people have seen a starfish before and they're abundant around and on the bridge pilings. What most divers never see is this view of a starfish's arm.

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