had caught him in our fish trap, and since the sea had been too rough to 
check it yesterday, he probably had been in it for a day or more, and was 
roughed up a little from trying to get out. His condition should give a 
cleaner shrimp something to work at when we start shooting in earnest. 
June 29. 
Ean over first thing this morning to check on the jawfish. Still 
sitting in his hole with his mouth full of eggs. Deciding that he was safe, 
at least for the timeboing, we went off to the reef location to begin adjusting 
the pens and getting them in shape for the summer’s shooting. Found a 
level spot on the south side of the reef where the sun would help us out 
most of the time and put the shooting pen and the auxiliary there. Did 
not take time to dress them up with coral and local scenery, however. 
But we did hook onto the holding pen containing the gjrouper and the shark 
and Remo and pull it to the shooting location without mishap. The grouper 
still looks sad, but Remo is in fine fettle. I am anxious to find out what 
happens when the two of them have more room for roaming about. 
Made a few test shots with the Rollei, some with flash, and some with- 
out, using a 40R, and on the basis of the shots I had made the previous 
day (which were shot at Fj5.6 and were overexposed about a stop) I shot 
most of these at Fj8. Years ago we used to have to expose Ektachrome at 
Fj3.5 at a thrity-fifth. These were shot at a sixtieth. On our way home 
we swung by the jawfish and I finished up the roll on him, using the red 
filter and F:8. Yesterday’s magenta out out too much yellow. 
