Octopus changing color

Discussion in 'Non Disney Photos / Mobile Phone Photos' started by wddoebler, Jan 20, 2013.

  1. wddoebler

    wddoebler Member

    Sally and I were snorkeling at Maho Bay, St. John, USVI yesterday. ; We saw this octopus moving about looking for food. ; The amazing thing was the way it was able to instantaneously change color to match the color of the bottom of the ocean upon which it was sitting. ; All seven of these pictures are of the same octopus taken just seconds apart. ; The total length of the photo shoot was only about 5 minutes before it escaped into a shallow hiding place where I could not follow.
     

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  2. wddoebler

    wddoebler Member

    All seven of these photos are of the same octopus taken just seconds apart.
     

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  3. wddoebler

    wddoebler Member

    All seven of these photos are of the same octopus taken just seconds apart.
     

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  4. wddoebler

    wddoebler Member

    All seven of these photos are of the same octopus taken just seconds apart.
     

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  5. wddoebler

    wddoebler Member

    All seven of these photos are of the same octopus taken just seconds apart.
     

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  6. wddoebler

    wddoebler Member

    All seven of these photos are of the same octopus taken just seconds apart.
     

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  7. wddoebler

    wddoebler Member

    All seven of these photos are of the same octopus taken just seconds apart.
     

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  8. mSummers

    mSummers Member

    Very Cool! ; Are you using an underwater housing or a waterproof camera for those?
     
  9. gary

    gary Member

    very cool octopus shots, i like them, both wild and as dinner
     
  10. wddoebler

    wddoebler Member

    Michael,
    I'm using my old Olympus C-60 point and shoot digital camera in an underwater housing which was my only digital camera for several years before I got My Nikon D700 for my Alaska trip in July.
     
  11. zackiedawg

    zackiedawg Member Staff Member

    Very cool shots and a great experience. ; Octopuses (octopi) are amazing to watch because of that fast color and pattern change they can perform - they'll even create moving patterns across their bodies that can blink like neon signs and move like LED sequence lights. ; They're also quite intelligent animals and very curious - get one that's not being defensive and they'll be all over you with their tentacles, checking you out to see what you're all about.
     

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