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Cuda, up close and personal.  60 mm.
By David Hoffman
posted Monday, May 11, 2009
21 votes

This shot was taken during my first ever underwater photo shoot.  The foreground subject is the hardware and rope of a wreck mooring off shore of tSunset House, Grand Cayman.  It was shot with a Nikon d-300 using my new Subal system.
By David Hoffman
posted Monday, May 4, 2009
19 votes

Spider Crab shot quite close with Subal system, (2) Inon strobes, Nikon D-300 and Nikor 60mm Macro.
By David Hoffman
posted Sunday, May 10, 2009
17 votes

Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree... Shot with Nikon 60mm.
By David Hoffman
posted Tuesday, May 12, 2009
14 votes

Star Coral shot with Nikon D-300, Sigma 10-20mm lens.
By David Hoffman
posted Wednesday, May 6, 2009
11 votes

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5 Entries Found
Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree... Shot with Nikon 60mm.
Cuda, up close and personal. 60 mm.
Spider Crab shot quite close with Subal system, (2) Inon strobes, Nikon D-300 and Nikor 60mm Macro.
Star Coral shot with Nikon D-300, Sigma 10-20mm lens.
This shot was taken during my first ever underwater photo shoot. The foreground subject is the hardware and rope of a wreck mooring off shore of tSunset House, Grand Cayman. It was shot with a Nikon d-300 using my new Subal system.
 
5 Entries Found