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shots taken using ambient light i.e. unlit by flash or continuous lighting like HID but filters on the lens are allowed if declared
Secretary blenny (Acanthemblemaria maria);
Trasicion
Looking up from under the boat...
taken with Tokina 10-17 lens
Reflex
Lighting
Whaleshark
Freediving
Christmas tree
Local kids swimming
Happy!
Alone
a pelo del mare
I'm ready for my close up.
taken under permit
shortlistedShortlisted!
Sunshine, bubbles and clear water, just some of my favourite things.
Standing on the sandy flats adjacent to the Russian Destroyer off Cayman Brac. Most fantastic day in years with dead calm water and visibility near 200 feet, WOW!
Nice to meet you !!!
Magic number - A mother Humpback, her new born calf and an escorting male turn in unison approaching the lens. A heart pounding moment on a day when the curiosity of these whales was exposed with great natural light and superb visibility. Ha'apai.
A VERY LARGE HUMBOLDT SQUID PHOTOGRAPHED OF SANTA ROSALIA, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
NIKON F100, SUBAL HOUSING, NO STROBE
TMAX 100, UNDEREXPOSED AND OVERDEVELOPED
Stingray stampede at Heron Island.
Using a olympus sw1030,
This bull ray was relaxing on the ocean floor after a previous dive where he was swimming away from some police divers using a shark deterrent on their fin. After they left the water, he stayed in the area!!!!
BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN PHOTOGRAPHED OF THE SILVER BANKS
2DX IN AQUATICA HOUSING, NO STROBE
I took this photo seconds after jumping off the boat in Honda Bay. The whale sharks in Honda bay can often be seen feeding at the surface and are relatively easy to approach. The small fish are not the prey species but often associated with them.
THE JETTY
While this momma humpback and her calf while remained motionless at 60' deep, I freedove to 60' deep to photograph them. It was amazing they didn't care about me!. I use a Subal Housing with a Nikon D70, a Tokina 10-17 and a 1/125, f/5.6 ISO 200
Spinner Dolphins in the open ocean
Pair of whale sharks feeding Honda Bay, Palawan. There were four others feeding with skipjack tuna on small shoaling fish less than a mile offshore.
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