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What the hell is this... (10)
perryhooter Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2792 W: 883 N: 6063] (27341)
Good day,

In an attempt to show different shots, not only touristic views of our journey, here is one I captured exploring the rocks around the seawater pool. See the map for my location.

See the workshops for a wider view. It looks like some kind of sea-urchin. I am used to see the pitch black needle balls of all sizes. It was the first time I saw one like this. I found it by lifting a rock. Under it there was a semi-circular cavity . This ''thing'' was occupying the whole cavity. For one, it was impossible for that little creature to escape from that spot. It was trapped, as the rock was to heavy to be moved by this little creeature. There was just enough space under the rock to get water and most likely food....

Robert

Super Macro mode
Shooting Date/Time 2009-04-21 13:50:02
Metering Modes Evaluative metering
Exposure Compensation -1 2/3
ISO Speed -
Lens 7.2-50.8mm
Focal Length 19,1 mm
Image Quality SuperFine
Flash On
White Balance Cloudy
AF mode SINGLE AF

Altered Image #2

perryhooter Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2792 W: 883 N: 6063] (27341)
Flipped
Edited by:perryhooter Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2792 W: 883 N: 6063] (27341)

Another view iof the same shot . less cropped and rotated 90 degrees to the left.

Altered Image #1

perryhooter Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2792 W: 883 N: 6063] (27341)
Same shot
Edited by:perryhooter Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2792 W: 883 N: 6063] (27341)

But less cropped,
You can see more the cavity in the rock the sea-urchin is living in. In fact it was trapped under the rock, since the rock was too heavy to be moved by this little creature.