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    During the summer months, silversides by the hundreds of thousands arrive and fill up the caverns and spill out onto the reefs of the Cayman Islands. They can be very dense and hard to see through. As this snorkeler swam through, they moved into the shape of his portrait. And just as quickly as he swam through, the shape was gone again.
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    Date Uploaded: Jan 20, 2015
    Location: George Town, None, Cayman Islands
    Copyright: © Pam Murph
    Categories: Nature, Portraits, Underwater
    Assignments: The Faceless Portrait