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Seahorses enjoying each other's company.
By Ron Hyatt
posted Sunday, March 3, 2013
27 votes

These two guys wanted their picture taken. Just off the Prince Albert wreck at CoCoView; used the old Olympus c5050 with Sea & Sea strobe.
By Ron Hyatt
posted Wednesday, July 1, 2009
20 votes

last trip with the C5050. nice and easy dive off CoCoView in Roatan.
By Ron Hyatt
posted Thursday, January 19, 2012
18 votes

My new best friend.
By Ron Hyatt
posted Monday, September 10, 2012
16 votes

The back yard at CoCoView. Had never seen one of these blennies before. Gave me an excuse just to lay in sand and watch.
By Ron Hyatt
posted Monday, July 12, 2010
14 votes

Banded jawfish with eggs; spent a long time just watching how careful the jawfish was.
By Ron Hyatt
posted Friday, June 26, 2009
12 votes

The Prince Albert wreck at CoCoView. Olympus  c5050 with Sea & Sea strobe. Not sure what type blennie this is, but he was very patient with me.
By Ron Hyatt
posted Wednesday, August 18, 2010
11 votes

Corkscrew anemone in the frontyard at CoCoView
By Ron Hyatt
posted Friday, October 12, 2012
11 votes

Seahorses at Iron Shore, Roatan.
By Ron Hyatt
posted Tuesday, March 5, 2013
10 votes

Not a great picture, but a beautiful scene
By Ron Hyatt
posted Tuesday, October 19, 2010
9 votes
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14 Entries Found
Seahorses at Iron Shore, Roatan.
Seahorses enjoying each other's company.
Corkscrew anemone in the frontyard at CoCoView
My new best friend.
Buddies enjoying the Prince Albert
In the backyard at CoCoView. He was checking me out.
last trip with the C5050. nice and easy dive off CoCoView in Roatan.
Not a great picture, but a beautiful scene
The Prince Albert wreck at CoCoView. Olympus c5050 with Sea & Sea strobe. Not sure what type blennie this is, but he was very patient with me.
The back yard at CoCoView. Had never seen one of these blennies before. Gave me an excuse just to lay in sand and watch.
Just a photo showing how much color there really is under the sea if you take the time to look.
These two guys wanted their picture taken. Just off the Prince Albert wreck at CoCoView; used the old Olympus c5050 with Sea & Sea strobe.
These are so beautiful, but we know not to touch; believe they are called bristle worms. Another great dive in Roatan.
Banded jawfish with eggs; spent a long time just watching how careful the jawfish was.
 
14 Entries Found