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Sohal Surgeonfish: Very common in the red sea and not too difficult to photograph but I just like this pose. Canon S50 natural light
By Steve Dance
posted Monday, December 15, 2008
28 votes

One of a number of Tuna. They move so fast it's difficult to get a decent picture. Taken with a Canon S50 off Cuba
By Steve Dance
posted Monday, December 8, 2008
18 votes

Large Grouper taking a rest on the hull of the Zenobia wreck off Larnaca Cyprus. Canon S50
By Steve Dance
posted Wednesday, December 24, 2008
17 votes

I've taken a lot of Napoleon pictures but I've never before or since managed to get a good picture this close. I just love the big rubbery lips! Canon S40 digital
By Steve Dance
posted Saturday, December 20, 2008
16 votes

Unicorn Blimp: Just a bit of fun created in photoshop.
By Steve Dance
posted Friday, December 19, 2008
15 votes

I believe this to be the yellow form of a female Slingjaw Wrasse. I've seen them in brown before. Not easy to photograph as she was very hard to get close to.
Canon S50 digital.
By Steve Dance
posted Sunday, December 21, 2008
14 votes

He followed me around for 5 minutes. I started to get quite worried after taking this shot. Taken with Canon S50 using natural light
By Steve Dance
posted Wednesday, December 10, 2008
13 votes

Batfish: There were a number of them and they were very inquisitive. Really unlike those I've come across in the indian ocean before. Real easy to get a full frame shot.
By Steve Dance
posted Thursday, December 18, 2008
13 votes

Clown Wrasse (Clown Coris) at a cleaning station. Taken at Jackson Reef Sharm. Canon S50 digital
By Steve Dance
posted Friday, December 26, 2008
13 votes

Zebra Lionfish: Taken while exploring bommey during safety stop. Canon S40 Digital
By Steve Dance
posted Sunday, January 4, 2009
13 votes
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18 Entries Found
Zebra Lionfish: Taken while exploring bommey during safety stop. Canon S40 Digital
Clown Wrasse (Clown Coris) at a cleaning station. Taken at Jackson Reef Sharm. Canon S50 digital
Large Grouper taking a rest on the hull of the Zenobia wreck off Larnaca Cyprus. Canon S50
Masked Butterfly Fish. I applied a frosted glass filter and light render.
Leopard Moray. Came out to say hello. Canon S40 ouboard flash.
I believe this to be the yellow form of a female Slingjaw Wrasse. I've seen them in brown before. Not easy to photograph as she was very hard to get close to.
Canon S50 digital.
I've taken a lot of Napoleon pictures but I've never before or since managed to get a good picture this close. I just love the big rubbery lips! Canon S40 digital
Unicorn Blimp: Just a bit of fun created in photoshop.
Batfish: There were a number of them and they were very inquisitive. Really unlike those I've come across in the indian ocean before. Real easy to get a full frame shot.
Metallic Barracuda. Edited in photoshop. Blurring the background helps bring the subject detail out.
Bignose Unicornfish: 2 of them were playing around in our bubbles during safety stop. I like the unusual angle of this shot. Canon S50.
Sohal Surgeonfish: Very common in the red sea and not too difficult to photograph but I just like this pose. Canon S50 natural light
Yellow Margin Trigger Fish. It was in the process of excavating a nest but decided to come and pose for this shot away from the clouds of sand particles. Taken with natural light using a Canon S50 digital camera
Red speckled or Bi colour parrotfish whilst diving out of Cairns on the great barrier reef. Canon S50 (no flash).
He followed me around for 5 minutes. I started to get quite worried after taking this shot. Taken with Canon S50 using natural light
One of a number of Tuna. They move so fast it's difficult to get a decent picture. Taken with a Canon S50 off Cuba
Zebra Lion Fish Canon Powershot S40 on macro no flash
Oriental Sweetlips Meeru Maldives using Canon Powershot S40
 
 
 
18 Entries Found