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Snuggle Bugs
Two penpoint gunnels hiding in the wreckage of a VW Beatle. Redondo Beach, Puget Sound, Washington
By Greg Amptman
posted Monday, October 2, 2006
12 votes

'Six Gill Shark' It kills me to think that some people spend hundreds of dollars and travel thousands of miles to go shark diving. Me, I only have to drive 20 minutes to a local beach and dive with 10 foot sharks. I guess you could say I am spoiled.
By Greg Amptman
posted Wednesday, October 4, 2006
12 votes

'Jewel of the Deep' 
Owens Beach, Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA
By Greg Amptman
posted Sunday, October 15, 2006
12 votes

Hood Canal, Washington State
By Greg Amptman
posted Monday, October 16, 2006
6 votes

Here Comes Sammy!
Right after I settled onto the bottom at Seacrest Cove 2 this little harbor seal pup approached me as snapped his photo. He then wound up sticking his nose into my lens where that photo was blurry. =)
By Greg Amptman
posted Saturday, September 30, 2006
4 votes

'Grandpa Wants a Kiss' Wolf eel at Day Island Wall, Tacoma, WA, Puget Sound. Taken with a Nikon D70 w/ 18-70mm wide angle lens
By Greg Amptman
posted Saturday, October 14, 2006
4 votes

'Grunt Sculpin' Redondo Beach, Puget Sound, Washington
By Greg Amptman
posted Thursday, October 19, 2006
4 votes

Barrel Sponges
By Greg Amptman
posted Thursday, May 31, 2007
4 votes

'Master of Camouflage' Owens Beach, Puget Sound, Washington State
By Greg Amptman
posted Friday, October 20, 2006
3 votes

'Giant Pacific Octopus' Day Island Wall, Puget Sound, Washington State
By Greg Amptman
posted Thursday, October 26, 2006
3 votes
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18 Entries Found
Barrel Sponges
Titlow Beach
Hawksbill Sea Turtle
'Reef Life' Cozumel
Curiouse Cuda
Cozumel
'Mr. Whiskers' Les Davis Pier, Tacoma, WA
'Untitled' Spotted rat fish at 3 Tree Point, Washington State
'Giant Pacific Octopus' Day Island Wall, Puget Sound, Washington State
'Master of Camouflage' Owens Beach, Puget Sound, Washington State
'Grunt Sculpin' Redondo Beach, Puget Sound, Washington
Hood Canal, Washington State
'Jewel of the Deep'
Owens Beach, Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA
'Grandpa Wants a Kiss' Wolf eel at Day Island Wall, Tacoma, WA, Puget Sound. Taken with a Nikon D70 w/ 18-70mm wide angle lens
'Spotted Chimera' Taken with Nikon D70 60mm f2.8 lens, Iklite Housing with DS125 Strobe at Three Tree North, Washington State
'Six Gill Shark' It kills me to think that some people spend hundreds of dollars and travel thousands of miles to go shark diving. Me, I only have to drive 20 minutes to a local beach and dive with 10 foot sharks. I guess you could say I am spoiled.
'Cyclops' A giant pacific octopus in it's den at Day Island Wall, Puget Sound, Washington State.
Snuggle Bugs
Two penpoint gunnels hiding in the wreckage of a VW Beatle. Redondo Beach, Puget Sound, Washington
Here Comes Sammy!
Right after I settled onto the bottom at Seacrest Cove 2 this little harbor seal pup approached me as snapped his photo. He then wound up sticking his nose into my lens where that photo was blurry. =)
 
 
 
18 Entries Found