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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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Banded coral shrimp, peeking between antennae and spines of sea urchin. Curacao, Sea and Sea, DX5000, single strobe.
Trunkfish at night. Can see texture of skin, due to oblique angle of single strobe. Sea and Sea DX5000, Grand Cayman.
Lobster on night dive, Grand Cayman. Sea and Sea DX5000.
Goby, Grand Cayman, Nikon D70, 105 macro.
A snapped a quick shot as this passing barracuda suddenly opened it's mouth. Sea and Sea DX3000, Key Largo, Florida.
Angelfish, Grand Cayman, Sea and Sea DX5000.
Angelfish, Grand Cayman, shore dive. D70, 60 mm macro.
Lobster, night dive. DX5000. Islamorada Key, Florida.
Trunkfish swimming along guide rope on shore dive, Curacao.
Reef scene with coral, diver, and slave strobe. D70, 10.5 wide angle lens, Marathon Key, Florida.
Scorpionfish. It was perched on a rock so I was able to get below him and get a blue background. Heavy surge - trouble holding camera still. DX5000. Islamorada Key, Florida.
Squirrelfish, looks like he's waving with pectoral fin. Grand Cayman. Nikon D70, 105 macro.
Trunkfish cornea, viewed from behind. Grand Cayman.
Grand Cayman, shore dive.
Dive buddy at 90 feet depth on Thunderbolt wreck, Marathon Key, Florida. 10.5 mm fisheye lens, dual strobe.
Balloonfish, trying to hide in coral. Curacao, twilight dive, Sea and Sea DX5000.
Eyes of juvenile flounder looking back, as I slowly approached from behind. Nikon D70 with 105 macro lens and dual Ikelite strobe.
 
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