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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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Another blenny.
An up close study of Rusty Cuyler's blemishes.
Finally a critter with a bit of color.
Don't do it!!
The jellies have been an issue of late. Seems the only times I've seen these things with their mouths open has been when they're vacuuming up injured jellyfish.
I must have spent 45 minutes waiting for the eggs to show up, but if they're in there, I couldn't see em. Managed to also get some video of him doing some housekeeping, too. How can he be spitting sand if he's keeping eggs in there??
Flying Gurnard preparing to push back.
Decorator up close. Nearly four feet of viz at the bridge at low tide yesterday.
Sharp teef
Pair
Yellowtail Snapper (Ocyurus chrysurus)
buddies
Bank Seabass, I believe.
Was this hybrid's daddy a triggerfish??
Not sure whether he was tasting or spitting at me.
Periodontal exam
Afraid I overdid the photoshop thing here. . .
An amazingly large helmet conch visited the bridge back in early July.
Interspecies hide-and-seek. Nobody will find me a gaping pikeblenny, neither. . . :-)
These guys seem to never stop moving. . .
Might he have thought that he was wearing his orange outfit?
Oddly, ran across this guy on the same dive as with the pink one - the only dive at the bridge on which I've found *any* froggies.
They seem to generally be shy about showing their pretty "suckers". . .
I fumbled around in a panic when he yawned (belched?) and only got one shot off. I'd *still* love to shoot a sailfin blenny some day, but nobody'll show me one. . . :-)
I think that's Mr. Abernethy in the background - getting ready to holler at me again. :-)
Not the most colorful of seahorses, but a spot or two of color here and there.
Pillow Pants? Night dive in the Bahamas. We had watched Clerks II one night on the liveaboard that trip. . .
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