Hi I am Steve H, and as of 2010, 54 years old.
Born and bred in Bournemouth.
Keen photographer.
Work for The Royal Mail Group under the guise of Parcelforce.
Two grown up brats, only one of which has left home, and Joey the Stafforshire Bull Terrier.
I can often be found wandering with my camera at Poole Park on a Sunday morning, while Joey pulls my wife behind him.
Hope you like my efforts.
Best Wishes
Steve aka Crabbycabby.
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Comments (10)
whaleman
Wow, this really pops! Wonder how they catch any food, that's not exactly camo colors.
awjay
wowww....what big teeth you have
durleybeachbum
Give us a kiss.
blinkings
Lovely and what a great set of chompers. I read somewhere that they have huge amounts of bacteria in their mouths. So any little bite virtually always results in a massive infection.
Fidelity2
Wow. This is a true masterpiece. Thank you for sharing it. 5+!
photosynthesis
A bizarre looking creature - nice capture...
BIPOLARTWO
Don't go swimming in the water-Gorgeous image
ia-du-lin
very impressive creature, great shot
tizjezzme
interesting little fella :) great shot!
cfulton
This looks very exotic. A bit of googleing (goggling) tells me that it is a Dragon Moray (Enchelycore pardalis) abundant around Northwest Hawaiian Islands. Well done on its portrait! Clive