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This shot was taken in Cozumel in March 2009.  As I drifted over the reef this little guy...a Juvenile Rock Beauty...was sitting there watching me.  Fortunately the current was not very strong at the time and I was able to get this picture.
By Terry Stigall
posted Sunday, June 14, 2009
16 votes

Just trying to blend in.
By Terry Stigall
posted Thursday, January 6, 2011
14 votes

She is under the rather large anemone just hanging out.  She kept peeking out to see if I was still there.  Later, a juvenile false clown fish came out from behind her to see what was going on.  It turned out, she was just protecting her young.
By Terry Stigall
posted Wednesday, December 30, 2009
12 votes

Old Man Toad Fish
By Terry Stigall
posted Thursday, January 13, 2011
12 votes

How close is close enough when you are laying next to a scorpion fish?  This close.
By Terry Stigall
posted Wednesday, December 30, 2009
11 votes

Porcelain Crab on anemone - His net is out and he is filtering for food.
By Terry Stigall
posted Thursday, December 24, 2009
10 votes

Hermit crab...this little guy was scooting across the bottom.  When he saw me and my camera, he stopped so I could get a couple of shots off.  He then took off and was headed as fast as he could to somewhere.
By Terry Stigall
posted Friday, December 25, 2009
10 votes

This is a stoplight parrotfish that was cruising by.  It is an interesting shot because he is coming out from behind the vegetation and going behind the rock leaving only his eye visible.  Sometimes, timing is everything.
By Terry Stigall
posted Wednesday, January 5, 2011
10 votes

Sitting in a salad bowl.
By Terry Stigall
posted Thursday, January 13, 2011
10 votes

This picture was taken in Roatan.  The nudibranch was tucked up on a little ledge under an overhang so the area was tight.
By Terry Stigall
posted Wednesday, January 5, 2011
9 votes
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14 Entries Found
Old Man Toad Fish
Sitting in a salad bowl.
A little something in black and white.
Just trying to blend in.
This is a stoplight parrotfish that was cruising by. It is an interesting shot because he is coming out from behind the vegetation and going behind the rock leaving only his eye visible. Sometimes, timing is everything.
This picture was taken in Roatan. The nudibranch was tucked up on a little ledge under an overhang so the area was tight.
How close is close enough when you are laying next to a scorpion fish? This close.
She is under the rather large anemone just hanging out. She kept peeking out to see if I was still there. Later, a juvenile false clown fish came out from behind her to see what was going on. It turned out, she was just protecting her young.
The contrast of the background was just too cool. The Philippines is home to some really different looking nudibranchs.
A rainbow of color on this Parrotfish. It was just hanging there drifting back and forth on a little coral head. It did not seem to mind that I was there or that I was taking pictures.
Porcelain crabs are not that big. This little guy was sitting in his anemone having a great time...just fishin'. I love the look on his face. It looks like he is slurping up the plankton he is fishing for.
Hermit crab...this little guy was scooting across the bottom. When he saw me and my camera, he stopped so I could get a couple of shots off. He then took off and was headed as fast as he could to somewhere.
Porcelain Crab on anemone - His net is out and he is filtering for food.
This shot was taken in Cozumel in March 2009. As I drifted over the reef this little guy...a Juvenile Rock Beauty...was sitting there watching me. Fortunately the current was not very strong at the time and I was able to get this picture.
 
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