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Photographers. Divers swimming into a sea cave in the Poor Knights Islands, New Zealand.
There is not many hard corals in the Galapagos, so make the most of this one
Fishs - Echeneis naucrates
Seal and Humpbacks all happy with the amount of food in M... by Dan Lee
by: Dan Lee
Seal and Humpbacks all happy with the amount of food in Monterey Bay.
Capt. Kevin Davidson with the ships bell. Truk lagoon, Unki #6
Nikonos V 15mm 2.8 fuji velvia ASA 50 1990
Manta-perfect design,
Canon SD750,Haloa point,Maui
the boys
Longnose filefish, Oxymonacanthus longirostris Northern Sulawesi, Indonesia
Eel Study. Two morays pose for my buddy at the Poor Knights Islands, New Zealand.
Blue corner Peleliu, Canon G9
Fishs
I had to block off this attack with my dome port, but luckily at least got the close up shot. Taken in La Paz with Nikon D70
Photographers from heaven.
Mark with Galapagos sharks. Wolf island. Galapagos. D200, 10.5mm.
Coral grouper, Indonesia
Anemone "neon" Canon G9
Choppy or not diving is on!
Although the Puget Sound was freezing I was rewarded with this Flamming White Nudibranch. Canon A640
Fishs
boat, divers, reef....
Midnight dance
Just hanging out (frogfish on an anchor)
Deer in the -well you know smile
Anemone "mouth"
Seals on the Santa Cruz Wharf #2.
This is my second photo of the seals on the wharf. I went back 2 weeks later to see if they were still there, and to my surprise, there they were. Watching them crawl across each other was hysterical.
Splendid dottyback Pseudochromis splendens are common in Indonesia, very photogenic.
A splash of colour
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