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This yellowtail popped out of a dense bush as if to welcome me into his secret garden.
Fishes. Canon Ixus 980, W20 Ikelite.
Yellow Barrel Sponges
Bat Wing Crab looking pretty fine here in his "lair"
Pair of flamingo tongue nudibranchs stretching out.
"Does this coral make me look fat?"
Nudi in Crash, +- 1cm
Crash Boat site, Aguadilla
This image was taken during a dive in Cozumel ... The Grey Angelfish
This image of a Giant Anemone was taken last year while diving the beautiful Paradise Reef off Cozumel. The warm and clean water helps these invertebrates thrive!
Just keep swimming,swimming,swimming.
Spotted Moray eel Taking a sneak peek at the visiting alien from above.
Juvenile Blue Tang (Acanthurus coeruleus)
I like how this grouper just lays inside the barrel sponge like he's in a recliner chair!
Tiny octopus
Chance encounter, Crash Boat, Aguadilla
This image of sponges is just one group of thousands of species found off the beautiful walls of Cozumel. Crystal clear and warm water feed these sponges as they are filter feeders.
poor visibility, big swells, desaturate and it looks strangely better.
My first seahorse picture!
This is a fine example of a Captain going the extra mile. He made sure the Blue Marlin swam away safely!
Speckled Moray
DC 1000 with single flash, Utila
my friend
...at the right time, Crah Boat, Aguadilla
shortlistedShortlisted!
Two indigo hamlets play follow the leader
Queen Angelfish smile
Nikon D80 with 105mm lens, one strobe.
Shoot 1/60 sec at f/8 ISO200
Another perspective
Nikon D80 with 15mm lens, shoot 1/45 sec. at f/8 ISO 100.
Giants
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