EX-Z3
ƒ/2.6
5.8 mm
1/50

The underbelly is delicate and the face looks like an aquatic canine. The mouth is on the bottom, and it has crusher plates for cracking shellfish. The debris shoots out of its gills to the delight of various fish that follow its feeding exploits.

8 responses to “Feeding Ray”

  1. Better go and find a place where you can go dive with these creatures 🙂 It will give you much more joy.

  2. And just to clarify… they can also kill you right? 🙂 Or is it just other fish?

  3. These rays are the school teachers for all of the baby fish at the Reef Edge school….

  4. eagle rays get all the fun…

  5. dolphins too.

    I realize there is a lens artifact on the right side of the frame. A lens from my sunglasses, that is. I had to hand my polarizing sunglasses and camera to the person who snapped the picture. Without the polarizer, there was too much surface reflection of the bright sun off the water.

    Side effects seem to include a color skew and a realtive brightness shift of my back (since I am not polarizing light like the water reflections, and so more of the light from my back makes it through the glasses).

  6. Ohman, I want to reel off the school teacher’s great lecture, but I can only remember the cadence!

  7. I could wow this set endlessly, you are one lucky (or blessed) cowboy!

  8. Oh gush! Isn’t it dangerous?

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