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3166 Entries Found: Page 107  of  118
Another day at work. Diving The Great Barrier Reef.I Like the visual effect of the dive flag.
A study of orange.
This Moridilla brockii motored over the background sponge and onto this piece of weed in only a matter of seconds...a "static subject" he wasn't! Canon 20D, Canon 60mm, Inon 220s + 240 strobes.

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Yes, the color orange is the subject - but nice nudi too Kristin!
Green turtle relaxing on the reef. Canon 20D, Sigma 17-70, single Inon 220 strobe.
Small honeycomb cod in a coral tree. Canon 20D & 60mm macro, Inon strobes, Subal housing.
Technicolour and smile as my bud comes around the corner. Canon 20D, Sigma 18-200, single Inon 220s strobe.
Sea spider with eggs crossing chasm. Canon 20D, Canon 60mm macro, single Inon 220s strobe.
Photographer takes a break to enjoy an octopus. Canon 20D, Canon 60mm, single Inon 220s strobe.
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This is the sort of shot that dive magazines like
Blennie in the snow. Hard to get good detail on this dark fish. Upping the strobe power blew out the white sand background. D2x. 105mm Woody's diopter
Dolphins in the Bay
Coral trout on velvet. Olympus 5050; single Inon 220s strobe.

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Subject well defined by negative space Kristin
Shot with a 105mm but, I'm calling it W/A as the look of it is more wideangle. (so sue me ;-))
D2x
"I can Fly!!". During several dives, these flatworms would come swimming by. Looking like the'd consumed just a bit too much hooch. Cocos/Keeling Is.
D2x 105mm
Having a bit of fun safety stops.
thank goddness i found nemo
Shrimp tucked into bubble coral. Canon 20D & 60mm macro, single Inon 220s strobe, Woody's dioptre.
Nemo I am you father - Clown fish on the Great Barrier Reef
Anenome Fish from Davies Reef.
Wild Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphin that comes in to feed every morning.
Big cleaning action from one of my favourite (and secret) dive sites! Olympus 5050, single Inon 220s strobe
Damsel in Distress. This Damsel was guarding eggs on a seawhip. Which kept him in my lens' face for several portrait attempts. D2x 105mm
"in flight" taken on the wreck of the Yongala.
Chromodoris coi nudibrach laying egg spriral on Ningaloo Reef. Canon 20D, Canon 60mm macro, Woody's, single Inon 220s strobe.
Took a while to get my port right up to this little guy & to get the lighting right, but it was worth it! Canon 20D, 60mm macro, single Inon 220s strobe.
Pair of raccoon butterflyfish. Canon 20D, Canon 60mm macro, single Inon 220s strobe.
Rankin Cod with Cleaner. D2x 105mm
Leopard blennies have eye-crossing camouflage that helps them blend with their corals and they are terribly skittish. I've had trouble getting just one and so was very happy to get this pair on my recent trip to Cocos Keeling Island (Australia).

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Very subtle, very different. You need to zoom this one to understand the subject
Star fish on the Cementco wreck.
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