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While walking on the beach on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina I came upon a crab who had attached itself onto a jelly fish or perhaps it was the other way around? I took this photo with my little pocket camera and wish I had the big camera but hey isn't that always the way?
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Oh wow, that is an amazing photo!!! Love it because it's not everyday this Texas gal gets to see something like that. Wonderful!
ReplyDelete♥ Teresa
That is wild! Great photo.
ReplyDeleteWell-done. I wouldn't have guessed you only had a pocket camera.
ReplyDeleteDramatic photo! Really shows movement. Thanks for comments on my table. Like you meatball recipe! You are making me hungry.
ReplyDeleteDoesnt matter what size the camera or how special the lens .. its all about the EYE behind the viewfinder/LED screen/camera ... its excellent
ReplyDeletean interesting find, and a wonderful photo.
ReplyDeleteI have not seen a real jelly fish on the beach for year's.
ReplyDeleteVery good shot....
Wow... that's really quite a photo! I only seem to stumble upon empty shells ;).
ReplyDeleteHow amazing! Big or small camera...you did very well. Love it!
ReplyDeleteBecky K.
What an odd sight! I wonder what the story is? I'm glad you took the photo...it is definitely a unique sight.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure I would want to be in either position - but it's a very neat shot!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! Definitely summer, and very different from the usual beach scenes!
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful photograph Joyce. Talk about being in the right place at the right time with a camera in hand.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a scent-sational day!
Patty
Thanks for visiting my blog. I appreciate the kind words. I will follow along.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo! Wow, that was quite a sight to happen up on.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your well wishes on the birth of our nephew.
Good SHOT!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure who's winning that one! Great capture.
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting shot!
ReplyDeleteProbably they are friends.
There is no way I would have seen you took the picture with a small camera, you captured it really well!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, your blog made me hungry!
Cool Picture!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, but there is something painful about the way they are attached Better them than you.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting picture!!! Love the recipe from the previous post! Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteI think this is the most interesting picture I have seen today. Nice work for a small camera like yu said yu had.
ReplyDeleteHi Joyce! That is a great picture! You did very well with your little camera!
ReplyDeleteThanks for popping in to see me. Well, I did get some blisters on my tiny toes with all of my walking! :)
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
An interesting picture -- even with a little camera!
ReplyDeleteI really, really miss the ocean and the beach!
ReplyDeleteIt is not the size of the camera, but the talent of the photographer that matters.
ReplyDeleteNice capture.
thanks for the visit to my site.
Fascinating photo, great capture. :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the picture! My aunt lives there and I plan on going next summer to visit.
ReplyDeleteWow that picture is awesome. When enlarged the detail is amazing!
ReplyDeleteI am curious though,,,,,did you get R. Gere for your birthday????????????
Wow, what a cool picture. That must of been neat to see that while walking on the shore.
ReplyDeleteInteresting shot Joyce! One of them was going to have an interesting dinner...I wonder which one won? ;=)
ReplyDeletePS Sometimes my pocket camera takes better photo that my SLR Nikon.