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Boat dive. Big Island, Hawaii. Olympus SP350 and Inon wide angle lens.
Banded Angelfish Big Island Cropped
Golden face toby on the Inside Reef at Lauderdale by the Sea.
FLAMINGO TONGUE.COMING ALL OUT!
The wild macaws of Carriacou - this is one of the three - woke us up each morning during our shore-based dive trip to the Grenadine. That is the volcanic cone of Petit Martinique in the distance.
Open water class @ Sharks Cove, Oahu's North Shore.
Skittles. A shy blue-banded goby on the reef at Anacapa Island. Shot with a Canon Digital Rebel and 60mm f/2.8 lens and dual Ikelite DS51 strobes.
Dinner time ! Harlequin Shrimp Oahu
The Tube of a wave
Big Island, Hawaii. Olympus SP350 and Inon wide angle lens.
Blue Sea Pearl-Cozumel
Nurse Shark on the Inside Reef at Lauderdale by the Sea
FLUSH OF SPADES!
Lizard Fish on the Inside Reef at Lauderdale by the Sea
FLAMED SCALOP
Fuming.
Red Kelpfish
Butterflyfish on a wreck off of Miami, Florida. Taken with Olympus Evolt E-300.
Shark Girl with Turtle escorts!
GOGLE EYES...
Fish on the Inside Reef at Lauderdale by the Sea
Do you like my new hat? Spotted Moray under Magnificent Feather Duster at Sisters, Carriacou, Grenadines
FLAME SCALOP
(LIMA SCABRA)
I took this pic in Maui with a G-9
RED HOLE ,TIME WARP
Bluegill Perch (Lepomis macrochirus) - Clear Springs Scuba Park - Texas 2009
Sea&Sea DX1G
Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1000)
Aperture: f/5.1
A 10 cm Pelagica noctiluna (common names Night Light Jelly fish or Warty Jelly fish) - bioluminescing in Wallilabou bay, Saint Vincent. Only one successful shot out of 20 attempts.
Golden faced Toby on the Inside Reef at Lauderdale by the Sea.
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