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Swimming along at 25m, I noticed these leopard sharks deep below me, circling each other.  Dropping down for a closer look, I realized that they were most likely in some kind of a mating ritual.
By Vandit Kalia
posted Friday, December 19, 2008
30 votes

Boris, our resident grouper at this site, is always a crowd pleaser.  He reminds me of a
By Vandit Kalia
posted Wednesday, December 17, 2008
21 votes

It was the first dive ever on this reef, which we had just discovered recently. When I came across this rock formation, I had one of the divers in my group ad lib and pose as a model.
By Vandit Kalia
posted Wednesday, March 7, 2007
8 votes

Yellow-banded pipefish - shot with 20D / 100mm macro, focusing manually as it swam along.
By Vandit Kalia
posted Wednesday, June 13, 2007
7 votes

Taken with the Sigma 10-20 at its wide angle and 2 Inon Z240 strobes.
By Vandit Kalia
posted Tuesday, March 6, 2007
2 votes

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5 Entries Found
Swimming along at 25m, I noticed these leopard sharks deep below me, circling each other. Dropping down for a closer look, I realized that they were most likely in some kind of a mating ritual.
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Boris, our resident grouper at this site, is always a crowd pleaser. He reminds me of a "piscy" version of my retriever puppy - always ambles over for a closer look.
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Yellow-banded pipefish - shot with 20D / 100mm macro, focusing manually as it swam along.
It was the first dive ever on this reef, which we had just discovered recently. When I came across this rock formation, I had one of the divers in my group ad lib and pose as a model.
Taken with the Sigma 10-20 at its wide angle and 2 Inon Z240 strobes.
 
5 Entries Found