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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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73 Entries Found: Page 1  of  3
Slim pickings at the bridge this weekend. Tried the north side of the east "little" bridge at low tide. Right spooky with the bad viz and serious current for most of the dive.
Twice ran across plumed scorpionfish on my last journey to the bridge. Had never seen them and was all excited about finding some big frogfish walking on the bottom. But, alas, these guys also walk. Still, pretty cool to this rookie. :-)
Running low on new shots. Need to get back in the water. Don't even have a car wreck for an excuse. :-)
Have only run across these things over at the "east" side of the bridge site.
Only learnt recently that scallops have eyes.
Keep on Truckin. . .
Well, it *coulda* been a froggie. . .
shrimp
these guys don't seem to want to make eye contact. . .
Houdini act. . .
Buddies?
Standoff. . .
Looks like a long drop from this tube thingy.
I hear they like divers' bubbles.
Wuz nearly gummed to death by this one. . .
Don't know whether the lower jaw situation is a developmental thing or from an injury. . .
If I ever run across these guys again, I'll try turning the strobes off. . .
another blenny
lovely lashed hermit
Yet another narrow escape. . .
Another one that went for me, but came away with nothing but a toenail. . .
He went for me, but all he got was a mouthful of algae. . .
Do you know what time it is??
This creature was oblivious to me for the 45 minutes or so that I spent with my port within a few inches of him as he worked away on his hole in the sand.
Blue Spotted Searobin
Where's the saddle??
Spring was in the air.
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