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I'm not sticking my finger in there.  Maui, HI  Canon G10 with Ikelite dual DS-160s.
By Chris Crediford
posted Saturday, March 28, 2009
25 votes

Green Moray Eel  Canon G10 Ikelite strobes.  Look at his left eye.  Eels certainly aren't known for their strong eye sight.
By Chris Crediford
posted Saturday, July 25, 2009
20 votes

The friendliest Juvenile Spotted Drum I've ever seen.  I could have reached out and touched him.  I hope he exercises a little more caution around potential predators.
By Chris Crediford
posted Wednesday, September 10, 2008
19 votes

Look closely and you can read the name of the boat, Island Ventures.  Canon T2i Tokina Fisheye lens Ikelite DS-160 strobes
By Chris Crediford
posted Sunday, October 17, 2010
17 votes

Night dive off Black Rock, Maui.  Canon G10 Ikelite DS-160s
By Chris Crediford
posted Sunday, July 19, 2009
15 votes

My dive buddy, Andy, chilling in the background on the Capt. Keith Tibbets wreck on Cayman Brac.  

Using a Canon 5D Mark II Fisheye lens
By Chris Crediford
posted Wednesday, October 27, 2010
15 votes

Lettuce Sea Slug
By Chris Crediford
posted Monday, August 15, 2011
15 votes

A Gray Angelfish came swimming straight at me.  I had enough time to raise my camera and snap one picture.  Timing is everything.  :)
By Chris Crediford
posted Monday, August 11, 2008
14 votes

My dive buddy rising over the wreck.
By Chris Crediford
posted Saturday, June 19, 2010
14 votes

The Divemaster picking up a Scorpionfish which seemed surprisingly content.
By Chris Crediford
posted Wednesday, August 3, 2011
14 votes
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36 Entries Found: Page 1  of  2
Yellowhead Jawfish, Canon T2i 60mm Macro
Kittiwake - Canon T2i Tokina 10-17mm Fisheye lens
cropped version - Blenny and Christmas Trees
Canon T2i with 60mm macro lens
Blenny and Christmas Trees
Where's a speargun when you need one.
Eagle Ray on the final dive of the trip. Great way to end a 7 day vacation.
Smiling parrotfish
Scorpionfish eye
Lettuce Sea Slug
Arrow Crab inside a purple tube.
Scorpionfish with his mouth partially opened.
The Divemaster picking up a Scorpionfish which seemed surprisingly content.
Smooth Trunkfish that seemed to enjoy getting his picture taken.
Scorpionfish are always fun to shoot. With a high aperture I was able to darken the background. Hope you enjoy.
My dive buddy, Andy, chilling in the background on the Capt. Keith Tibbets wreck on Cayman Brac.
Using a Canon 5D Mark II Fisheye lens
Look closely and you can read the name of the boat, Island Ventures. Canon T2i Tokina Fisheye lens Ikelite DS-160 strobes
Goldentail Moray Eel - taken with 60mm macro lens
My dive buddy rising over the wreck.
Canon T2i 60mm macro lens - Flamingo Tongue
The third toadfish pic of the dive. Canon G10 dual Ikelite DS-160s
The second toadfish pic from my trip to Myrtle Beach, SC. Canon G10 with dual Ikelite DS-160s
I would never have believed that toadfishes thrive on the Sherman wreck off of Myrtle Beach, SC. I saw at least six or seven toadfishes on a single dive. Canon G10 dual Ikelite DS-160s
Green Moray Eel Canon G10 Ikelite strobes. Look at his left eye. Eels certainly aren't known for their strong eye sight.
Black Rock Maui, HI Yellow Puffer Canon G10 Ikelite DS-160
Night dive off Black Rock, Maui. Canon G10 Ikelite DS-160s
Whitemouth Moray Eel, Molokini, Maui Canon G10
This frogfish made a perfect subject. Bonaire, 18 Palms.
36 Entries Found: Page 1  of  2