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Spotted Eagle Ray. Dpotted near the surface on Bloody Bay Wall at Cayman Brac.
This Scarlet-Striped Cleaning Shrimp was happy to give my wife a free manicure. And please, no cracks about the size of her engagement ring - she was happy with it 22 years ago, and she still is!
Whale Shark. I was swimming along the wall and looked out to sea and there he was, right beside me! Shot with a Canon S400 digital camera with no flash (I set the custom white white balance).
Balloonfish simply have the coolest eyes
Alien Invasion. Found clinging to the roof of a cave entrance on Cayman Brac. A number were reflected against an overhead air pocket making a dramatic effect.
Trunkfish seen at Marathon Key, Florida June 2006. The photo was taken with a Canon Powershot SD 550. I just purchased a Sea Life Digital Strobe and this was my first time to use it. Unfortunately the water was extremely turbid.
Red Snapping Shrimp (also called Pistol Shrimp). It takes a lot of patience to get this little guy to come out of his corkscrew anemone, but it's worth the wait. He'll even give you a free manicure if you're lucky!
Grouper in the Tunnel of Love (Nikon F4, 18mm/3.5, Aquatica housing, Ikelite strobes, Provia F)
Diving off the wall at Mary's Place in the Bay Islands.This photo was taken with a DC500 and one of two digital strobes. I used a 28mm wide angle lense.
Dinnertime a/k/a Fish Slurpee. Old photo. Aways wondered what the fish was eating. Nikonos V. 35mm lens.
Gray Angelfish. Roaming about the deck of the Oro Verde off Grand Cayman.
Bottle nose dolphins from Anthony's Key resort are well trained and very playful =)
A new diver doing what's important-his safety stop;-)
A huge Hogfish feeding in the sand. Nikon D200 with 60mm lens.
The oral disk and mouth of a Corkscrew Anemone. Nikon D200 with 60mm lens.
Beautiful Dreamer. Image taken at Bloody Bay Wall of Little Cayman.
This little Pipehorse was a real thrill! They're pretty rare, they're camouflaged very well, and they don't move around much. Nikon D200 with 60mm lens.
This juvenile Yellowtail Damselfish was one of the toughest photographs I've ever taken. They're very small (2 cm) and they just flit into view for a second or two. Nikon D200 with 60mm lens.
Grunts taking a siesta
Flying Gurnard taken on a night dive from the Turks and Caicos Explorer II live aboard. I used an Olympus C5060 and an external flash.
Teeth of the Great Barracuda (Nikon F4, 105mm Macro, Aquatica housing, Ikelite strobes, Velvia)
Many things to find on the coral in Dominica
Arrow Blenny (2 cm). These tiny fish are tough to spot, but they're great fun to watch as they flick their tail and dart out to spear little shrimp and other morsels. Nikon D200 with 60mm lens.
Green eel hiding.
Blue Chromis are a very common fish in the Caribbean, but I love to photograph them. Notice the tiny tendrils on the tail. Nikon D200 with 60mm lens.
Blackbar Soldierfish w/ Cymothoid Isopod. Wouldn't you feel a little self-conscious with an isopod on your head?
I think this little Tobaccofish was mezmerized by his reflection in my macro port. Nikon D200 with 105mm lens.
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