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Lizardfish, viewed from below.  D300
By David Heidemann
posted Sunday, July 20, 2008
28 votes

Jawfish
By David Heidemann
posted Friday, February 1, 2008
24 votes

Caribbean Reef Shark, Grand Bahama.
By David Heidemann
posted Thursday, July 17, 2008
23 votes

Reef Shark.  60 mm macro lens.
By David Heidemann
posted Thursday, August 28, 2008
23 votes

Diver ascending from USS Spiegel Grove.
By David Heidemann
posted Sunday, September 21, 2008
23 votes

Diver and Plume Anemone, Seattle.
By David Heidemann
posted Tuesday, February 19, 2008
21 votes

Diver and crab, Puget Sound, Seattle.
By David Heidemann
posted Wednesday, March 5, 2008
21 votes

Octopus.
By David Heidemann
posted Saturday, February 9, 2008
19 votes

Eye of turtle, Grand Cayman.  D300.
By David Heidemann
posted Thursday, September 4, 2008
19 votes

Banded coral shrimp, peeking between antennae and spines of sea urchin. Curacao, Sea and Sea, DX5000, single strobe.
By David Heidemann
posted Monday, September 4, 2006
17 votes
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152 Entries Found: Page 3  of  6
Snais on a rock, Sunset House, Grand Cayman.
Eye and teeth.
Elevator door of Fiesta Americana Resort (Cozumel), viewed from outside, at night.
Eye detail (cornea and lens) of balloonfish. Cozumel. Nikon D70, 105 macro lens with +4 diopter.
Eye of balloonfish. Curacao.
Taking a break from snorkeling, I accidentally triggered the shutter release on my camera/dome port, which was floating next to me.

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
A happy accident this one David!
Tarpon.
Christmas Tree Worms, Grand Cayman.
Trumperfish.
Jawfish.
Diver, Grand Cayman.
Palm tree at Sunset House resort, Grand Cayman.
School of Southern Sennet, Grand Cayman.
Eye of Spiny Lobster, taken without strobe. Nikon D70, 60 mm macro.
Angelfish and diver. 10.5 mm fisheye lens. No strobe.
Goliath Grouper and diver. Key Largo, Forida.
Lobster and diver. Nikon D70, 10.5 mm fisheye lens, no strobe.
Diver and school of Southern Sennet, Grand Cayman. Nikon D70, 10.5 mm fisheye lens.
Curacao. D70 10.5 fisheye, no strobe.
Diver and Scorpionfish, Curacao. D70, 10.5 fisheye. No strobe.
Lizardfish, close-up.
The balloonfish slowly approached me on a twilight dive, and I was able to get a close-up of his cornea and lens.
"Stretching," spotted cleaner shrimp on anemone. Curacao. D70, 105 macro, +4 diopter add.
White frogfish. Curacao.
Eye contact with octopus.
Trunkfish portrait - up close. Curacao. D70, 105 macro.
I slowly approached this balloonfish and got a close-up shot of his eye. You can see his cornea and lens. Curacao. D70, 105 macro, +4 diopter.
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