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The bottlenose dolphin is perhaps the best known dolphin. It is gray, varying from dark gray at the top near the dorsal fin to very light gray and almost white at the underside. This makes it hard to see, both from above and below, when swimming. Its elongated upper and lower jaws form what is called a rostrum, or beak-like snout, which gives the animal its common name, the Bottlenose Dolphin. The real, functional nose is the blowhole on top of its head; the nasal septum is visible when the blowhole is open.
Bottlenose dolphins can live for more than 40 years.
Resource: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bottlenose_dolphin
I quite liked how the sun made little stars on the dolphins forehead :-)
Had to crop for TL |
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hi Rute absolutley love this shot grt timing excellnt pov fantastic colurs been added to my favorites tfs regards bryan
nice timing Rute, the shot looks absolutely stunning, I wonder how u cud manage such a shot at 1/500 shutter
- c_rapp
(7276) - [2009-04-18 19:19]
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Oh I am so living this 'series'!! Beautiful capture great details. This picture has just made my day you are so lucky to have such wonderful memories like this. Beautiful
just one question what do you mean had to crop for tl?
TFS
Christan
- BenF
(3049) - [2009-05-02 7:26]
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Hi R,
Very nice action shot. The colors is good and the exposure looks fine.
It even looks to me if there is a light in his eye.
Well done girl,
Vernon
This is a stunning capture, Great shot.
Where have you shot it?