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Green Moray, North Leeward coast of St. Vincent.
By Kay Wilson
posted Saturday, December 12, 2009
27 votes

Long Snout Sea Horse.
Sea and Sea DX1G / YS110a strobe
By Kay Wilson
posted Saturday, April 24, 2010
26 votes

Tobago Cays, St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
By Kay Wilson
posted Saturday, December 5, 2009
24 votes

Long Snout Sea Horse. Sea and Sea DX1G / YS110a
By Kay Wilson
posted Wednesday, June 9, 2010
24 votes

Peppermint Shrimp. 
Sea and Sea DX1G with stacking diopters, YS110a strobe.
By Kay Wilson
posted Wednesday, December 9, 2009
22 votes

A pair of Striated Frog Fish
Sea and Sea DX1G, wide angle wet lens, YS110a strobe.
By Kay Wilson
posted Monday, April 26, 2010
22 votes

Long Lure Frog Fish Sea and Sea DX1G  / YS100a
By Kay Wilson
posted Monday, May 24, 2010
22 votes

An island dog takes a sandy siesta on Mayreau, Tobago Cays.
By Kay Wilson
posted Friday, August 20, 2010
22 votes

Tobago Cays, vendor and yachties!
By Kay Wilson
posted Monday, March 8, 2010
21 votes

Seagull in the Tobago Cays.
By Kay Wilson
posted Thursday, April 29, 2010
21 votes
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52 Entries Found: Page 2  of  2
Watching a boat race. Mount Wynne Beach, St. Vincent, St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Footprints on the beach, Tobago Cays, St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Pike blenny, shot in the Tobago Cays Marine Park, right under the catamaran which was our dive base on a sail and dive trip of the 32 islands that make up St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Tobago Cays, shot from the window of the small plane that flys between St. Vincent and Union Island.
Green Moray, North Leeward coast of St. Vincent.
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Skeleton Shrimp. Very rare, and hard to see as they are so tiny. One of the more unusual critters that we see in St. Vincent.
Yellow Head Jaw Fish - mating display. This is the fist time that I had witnessed this behavior, these fish are very hard to photograph, fortunately they were more interested in displaying than what I was doing!
Tear Drop Crab, Sea and Sea DX1G, stacking diopters, YS110a strobe.
Seaweed blenny, in yellow tube sponge. Sea and sea DX1G compact camera, wide angle wet lens, YS110a strobe.
Black Coral Shrimp, pair. Super tricky to photograph, these shrimp are approx 2mm in size, very rare, and usually 'ping' around the black coral fronds just as the shutter is about to capture them! Sea and sea DX1G compact camera, stacking diopters.
Peppermint Shrimp.
Sea and Sea DX1G with stacking diopters, YS110a strobe.
Soft coral abstract.
Wallilabou Falls, St. Vincent.
Black Point beach, windward coast, St. Vincent, St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Owia Salt Pond, St. Vincent.
Tobago Cays, St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
Don't miss topside photo opp's when on your dive trips
The view from Jamesby in the Tobago Cays, St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
The beauty of a compact camera is that you can switch from macro to wide angle at the flick of a switch!
Self portrait... manual settings... this took ages, and the folks watching thought that I'd gone mad!
Falls of Belaine, St. Vincent.
Only accessable by the sea, these falls drop straight from the crater of the La Soufriere volcano.
Unidentified nudibranch, approx size 10mm
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Octopus reaching for a whelk
Mystery Reef, St. Vincent
Unidentified shrimp, Falls of Belaine, St. Vincent
Octopus hiding in a discarded paint can. Kingstown
Indigo Dive, St. Vincent.
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Whip Coral Shrimp, Kingstown, St. Vincent
Sea and Sea DX1G with stacked diopters.
 
 
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