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Biting off more than you can chew
By Zaid Fadul
posted Wednesday, December 12, 2007
21 votes

Oceanic White Tip making his final approach for landing...
By Zaid Fadul
posted Sunday, April 2, 2006
16 votes

I noticed this batfish yawn once from a distance. I got into position and waited, and waited, and waited some more. After about 10 minutes he yawned again and I was able to catch it =)
By Zaid Fadul
posted Wednesday, March 1, 2006
13 votes

Thsi Oceanic White Tip split my friend and I apart while we were diving under the boat. Fortunately, we were both photographers and caught the
By Zaid Fadul
posted Tuesday, March 7, 2006
12 votes

This is the pier from before, except viewed from the Lighthouse. I thought it an interesting way to frame the shot =)
By Zaid Fadul
posted Saturday, March 11, 2006
10 votes

This Sea Thimble is about the size of my thumb tip. Its larva is the cause of many a divers friend, sea lice. It made the safety stop a lot more interesting =)
By Zaid Fadul
posted Sunday, March 12, 2006
10 votes

Oyster Toadfish and his big juicy lips =)
By Zaid Fadul
posted Monday, August 7, 2006
10 votes

Southern stingray closeup while he was buried in the sand.
By Zaid Fadul
posted Wednesday, October 4, 2006
10 votes

Anything you can see through is automatically cool in my book. Especially when its a shrimp...
By Zaid Fadul
posted Sunday, September 3, 2006
9 votes

Rough Fileclams are the underwater version of venus flytraps
By Zaid Fadul
posted Thursday, October 26, 2006
9 votes
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The wingspan on this Octopus was almost 3 feet
Depending on how the light catches them, they shift from copper to red to silvery.
There is a huge abundance of blue bell tunicates in Honduras. The dive site name? Toon Town =)
What can I say? I am a sucker for Nemo...
One of my favorite Xmas tree shots
Schooling blue tangs descending down onto areef like a pack of piranhas on bloody meat =)
Schooling Blue Tangs let me tag along for a little bit.
Oyster Toadfish and his big juicy lips =)
Mark + a wild bottlenose dolphin. He took us down to 130 from where we met him an his school at 20 feet. Lots of fun, especially with no time in the chamber =)
Speckled Sandperch ready for his closeup =)
Flounder on close approach
The Red Sea is simply amazing.
These are the color tips of a Giant Anemone
Up close + personal =)
Perspective made this juvenile Hawksbill look a LOT bigger than the little guy he was...
This is a Sea Pearl. It is about an inch in diameter and is one of the largest single cell organisms on the planet
Why the long face, right?
This is the Daedulus Reef lighthouse in Egypt. I posted some other pics about it before...
This is the Florida Regal Sea Goddess nudibranch pic I tried to submit before. Not sure how the hammerhead sharks pic turned up...
This is a juvenile spotted drum. About the size of a 1/2 dollar coin. He just kept swimming in circles...
This is a giant tip anemone closeup. I was trying to capture the moment =)
We stumbled across this octopus on a night dive. He wasn't exactly shy.
Up close, these guys look just like Caribbean reef sharks. Now if it weren't for those pilot fish...
This is the best shot I could take of the Boiling Lake high in the mountains of Dominica. Short of chemophiles, I doubt there is much living in it.
I liked the patterns displayed by the corky sea finger growing on the wall of the wreck.
This reef octopus was very playful and decided to shaked my hand when we met...
This Sand Tiger was happy to pose for a few seconds...
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