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Peoples' Vote


Pair
By Kevin Bryant
posted Tuesday, September 13, 2011
29 votes

If I ever run across these guys again, I'll try turning the strobes off. . .
By Kevin Bryant
posted Monday, October 10, 2011
29 votes

Sometimes the tigers use lemons as moving picks.  Tokina 10-17mm lens.  The housing works well as a little shield with these curious ladies.
By Kevin Bryant
posted Wednesday, December 10, 2008
26 votes

Spring was in the air.
By Kevin Bryant
posted Tuesday, September 27, 2011
24 votes

An up close study of Rusty Cuyler's blemishes.
By Kevin Bryant
posted Saturday, September 24, 2011
23 votes

I suspect that I'll never find one of these guys with eggs in his mouth.  In the mean time, I'll practice.
By Kevin Bryant
posted Saturday, August 20, 2011
22 votes

Another blenny.
By Kevin Bryant
posted Monday, September 26, 2011
22 votes

shrimp
By Kevin Bryant
posted Wednesday, October 26, 2011
22 votes

Looks like a long drop from this tube thingy.
By Kevin Bryant
posted Sunday, October 16, 2011
21 votes

Buddies?
By Kevin Bryant
posted Wednesday, October 19, 2011
21 votes
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An issue, sometimes, with diving at BHB, is that it can be difficult to get the banded coral shrimp and yellowline arrow crabs to stay out of the way. . .
Like a Brooklyn rooftop. Mystery reef at BHB.
Haven't been able to learn what the little critter crawling on this Scaly-tailed Mantis's antenna is, but, from some of the other photos of the same subject, the dark spot on the smaller critter's right side appears to be moving around, too.
I suspect that I'll never find one of these guys with eggs in his mouth. In the mean time, I'll practice.
A very lucky shot. The second one appeared for only a very short period of time.
Mosaic tile cleaner (?) on Lauderdale By the Sea shore dive back in May.
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On this weekend, there was lots of sargassum washed up. Don't know if it was just coincidence that I ran into this little guy. Happened to have a +4 diopter on my 60mm lens, as well as a Woody's. He generally preferred to show me his backside.
Red Tipped Fireworm (sez Ms. Suzan) vacuuming up a jelly snack back in February at BHB.
Finally got a decent shot of a yellowtail snapper.
Variety Pack
Warm up dives before calling in the tigers at Tiger Beach. 50mm lens used as we didn't expect to have particularly close encounters at this point.
Sometimes the tigers use lemons as moving picks. Tokina 10-17mm lens. The housing works well as a little shield with these curious ladies.
Frog fish in lavendar vase sponge. Nikonos V. Belize, early 90's. This is actually a photo of a print and the color ain't right.
Digital Rebel, Key Largo, March 2005.
Digital Rebel, Key Largo, March 2005.
Key Largo, March 2005. Digital Rebel.
Digital Rebel. Key Largo, March 2005.
Cropped and lightened. Key Largo, March 2005. Digital Rebel and Ikelite housing.
All taken with Digital Rebel,DS 125, Ikelite housing, 18-55mm lens. Cropped and resized, but not manipulated. March 2005 Key Largo.
 
 
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