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Diving on a rebreather at Cocos Island means the animals get really close. I had to wedge myself into the rocks and out of the killer current in order to take this shot - Nikonos RS and 1 SB104
By Erin Quigley
posted Thursday, August 30, 2001
59 votes

Not a dive for the faint of heart, Alcyon's raging current at Cocos Island, Costa Rica brings in thousands of schooling hammerheads. Nikonos RS and a 20-35mm lens.
By Erin Quigley
posted Wednesday, November 24, 2004
28 votes

Scrawled Filefish, Palau
By Erin Quigley
posted Thursday, November 4, 2004
21 votes

What a treat to find these dramatic Coleman's shrimp in a (relatively) slow moving Fire Urchin. A Zebra Crab was on board the same urchin, but couldn't be coaxed into the frame. D100 and 105 in a Titan housing.
By Erin Quigley
posted Monday, January 16, 2006
19 votes

Lembeh Frogfish, Sulawesi
By Erin Quigley
posted Saturday, October 30, 2004
15 votes

The dive sites in Rinca near Komodo are rich with these gorgeous, freaky critters. Happily for photographers, the background is often equally colorful. This Crested Nembrotha nudibranch would fit right in as a Dr. Seuss character.
By Erin Quigley
posted Wednesday, January 18, 2006
15 votes

Solomon Island anemone fish
By Erin Quigley
posted Monday, November 22, 2004
11 votes

Palauan Epiphany - Napoleon Wrasse at Blue Corner, Palau. Nikon RS and a 50mm lens.
By Erin Quigley
posted Wednesday, December 22, 2004
10 votes

Whether this scorpionfish is yawning or yelling, I'm not sure, but the shot was taken in Southern California's Channel Islands, at Ship Rock near Catalina Island. I was using a D100 in and Aquatica housing and 2 Ikelite 200's.
By Erin Quigley
posted Monday, October 11, 2004
8 votes

Halimeda pipefish of the Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Nikonos RS with 2 Nikon SB104 strobes, 50mm lens.
By Erin Quigley
posted Thursday, December 9, 2004
7 votes
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Scrawled Filefish, Palau
Winner Monthly HotShots

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
This portrait fills the frame very nicely
Lembeh Frogfish, Sulawesi

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
Nice clean shot filling the frame Erin
Whether this scorpionfish is yawning or yelling, I'm not sure, but the shot was taken in Southern California's Channel Islands, at Ship Rock near Catalina Island. I was using a D100 in and Aquatica housing and 2 Ikelite 200's.
Silver Medal Silver Medal 2004

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
Wow. You can see what this guy had for lunch Erin! Keenly observed shot of a common subject.
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Diving on a rebreather at Cocos Island means the animals get really close. I had to wedge myself into the rocks and out of the killer current in order to take this shot - Nikonos RS and 1 SB104
Winner Monthly HotShots

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
Now this is a nice shot. Look at this guy's eye!
A tiny blenny inadvertently pointed out this flathead by taking cover under one of his fins. Taken in the Solomon Islands with an Olympus 3030 in a Tetra housing.
This Rhinopias was taken in Milne Bay, PNG with a Nikonos RS and 2 SB104's. I didn't realise that I'd captured this "yawn" until I developed the film.
Olympus 3030 in a Tetra housing. I played round and round the seafan with this Solomon Islands hawkfish before he finally took a breather.
 
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