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Pastel paradise.  One of the things I love about diving is that it tends to occur in places where it is nice to be when you are not diving. Case in point, this is the view to the east from Rum Point, Grand Cayman.
By Patrick Reardon
posted Friday, September 5, 2008
31 votes

Bow shot on the Kittiwake.
By Patrick Reardon
posted Tuesday, October 1, 2013
27 votes

A sailboat passes by Cayman Kai, on the North shore of Grand Cayman.  The really small white dots on the horizon line are dive boats on the North wall.  A beautiful place to dive.  A beautiful place to
By Patrick Reardon
posted Sunday, September 14, 2008
26 votes

Secretary Blenny, Grand Cayman.
By Patrick Reardon
posted Tuesday, August 24, 2010
26 votes

The Kittiwake, Grand Cayman.
By Patrick Reardon
posted Wednesday, September 7, 2011
25 votes

Holiday greetings!  Shouldn't one of the choices for the
By Patrick Reardon
posted Thursday, December 19, 2013
24 votes

Hmmm
By Patrick Reardon
posted Friday, December 20, 2013
24 votes

Sea fan and coral in Grand Cayman.  Hope the islanders and reefs did okay with hurricane Gustav.  Nikon 12-24, D200, L&M housing.
By Patrick Reardon
posted Monday, September 1, 2008
23 votes

Secretary blenny in sponge.  Nice eye lashes!  Nikon 105 mm and SubSea 5X diopter.
By Patrick Reardon
posted Thursday, August 9, 2012
23 votes

A crowded wave at Pipeline, North Shore, Oahu.
By Patrick Reardon
posted Sunday, February 27, 2011
22 votes
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308 Entries Found: Page 10  of  12
Beautiful diving on Grand Cayman.
15 seconds into the launch of STS-115, headed out/up over the Atlantic. A truly awesome sight.
A diamond blenny bats her lashes and stikes a pose.
Oh yeah! The always popular "Triple Tongue". Three at once. Oh yeah, whose your diver?
Full-frame macro of a Southern Stingray eye. The iris looks like something made of gold that you would see around a pharaoh's neck. Turks and Caicos.
An interesting "Christmas Tree" scene with the lace backdrop.
Pederson's shrimp with eggs. The corkscrew anemone these guys favor makes a nice backdrop.
"Aww mom, do I hafta go to school today? I got really bad isopods." You know this had to be school picture day down at the local School of Fish. I thought it was bad when I had zits on photo day.

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
Ouch, that's gotta hurt
Nice colors on this Coney in the Golden phase. D100 in Turks and Caicos.
Dorky Porky. The eyes look like they are made from opals.
Anemone and fish. The black and white of the fish make a nice contrast to the bright colors of the anemone. Turks and Caicos. D100 and 105mm lens.
Red Hind macro. I am fascinated by the eyes of fish. I particularly like "through the eye" shots. Note the strobe reflected in the eye.
Hello in there! Curious squirrel fish checks out the lens, up close and personal. Back off Jack, yer foggin' da lens. D100 and 105 lens.
Shark nosed goby. The metallic blue of his sides would look really good on the paint job of a car. He was more than happy to pose and show it off.
Sillouette of my wife, Debra, returning to the T&C Aggressor after a photo dive. The see-through Force fins look kinda cool. The boat adds depth.
Full-frame macro of a feather duster. The details visible in this shot make it easy to see where the name comes from. I was very pleased with the lighting and negative-space background on this one. D100 and 105 lens.
Full frame macro of a Christmas Tree worm. Backlit with strobe. Hard to get this close but, if you are patient, they pop back out and make good macro subjects. D100 and 105mm lens.
Arrow shrimp on a wire coral, 90ft. down the wall in Turks and Caicos. D100 with 105mm macro.
Peacock flounder eye, macro. These guys were abundant and cooperative. They have a very interesting pupil. D100 and 105mm lens. Turks and Caicos.
Orange-ball corallimorph. Night dive, Turks & Caicos. D100 and 105mm lens.
Red Night Shrimp. Full frame. D100 and 105 lens. Night dive, Turks and Caicos
Juvenile spotted drum. D100 with 105mm.
Diamond Blenny. D100 and 105 lens.
Bridled goby. Turks and Caicos. D100 in L&M housing. 105 mm.
Any idea what this is? I believe it is a swimming crinoid. D100 in L&M housing with 105 lens. Turks and Caicos.
Soldier
In a crowd.
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