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Reticulated Filefish - Stephanolepis diaspros
By Stefanos Michael
posted (6 days ago)
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Sperm Whales (taken under permit)
By Arun Madisetti
posted (3 days ago)
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Black and white shark
By Jacob Merriam
posted (2 days ago)
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"Babylon"
This massive deep sea pinnacle is without a doubt one of the most prestigious dive sites in Cayman. It is situated on the far North East side of the island making it a long way from anywhere. It is always a treat to descend into the depths
"Dancing Turtle"
The Hawksbill literally swam up and stopped right on top of me. It didn't touch me and I didn't touch it, but the encounter will last in my memories and with this photograph.
"Grooves"
A Close up of Star Coral.
"Fish in the Flowers"
A Triple Fin Blenny in a very detailed hiding spot.
Spotted Anemone Shrimp - taken by stacking a x2 and a +10 diopter
Illuminating a hawkfish from the outside of a sponge.
The Guardian - a Simon Morris statue standing just off the mini-wall at LightHousePoint in Grand Cayman. Loved how the sun makes a Halo - always guarding for good ....
While swimming out for a shore dive at sunset, I asked my friend to pose for me. I balanced one strobe on top of my head to give her face fill light, and placed the other strobe under the water to illuminate her tank and octo.
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Juvenile basketstar
This beautiful Seahorse was taken on Cayman Brac. It stayed in our area for awhile before moving on.
Reef squid by night
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"Friends Fly Together"
Flying out into the blue accompanied by these two Spotted Eagle Rays was nothing less than a sublime experience.
"Shine"
You know its a calm and clear day when light rays come through a swim through at 100ft.
"Wide Eyed"
A Secretary Blenny caught out of his hole. These guys are hard to catch away from their little burrows in the coral.
"Care"
A Red Cling Fish protecting it's eggs.
Sepioteuthis sepioidea
Gaudy Clown Crab, Little Cayman
Red Neck Crab, Little Cayman
"Turtle Eye View"
Swimming with the turtles.
"Open Wide"
Banded Jawfish giving my camera a smile.
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"Sky Rays"
Two Eagle Rays fly overhead on a crystal clear day on the North Wall.
"The Globe"
Eagle Rays dancing in the sun rays.
Coupling squids
"Silver School"
A small group of Horse Eyed Jacks cruises in between the wall and the pinnacle at Ghost Mountain.
"The Swim Through"
A Diver tunes in for some macro shooting inside the swim through at Ghost Mountain.
"Smile"
A Golden Tail Moray giving me his best smile.
"Leaf"
A very camouflaged crab.
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