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Close up of a skittish little goby on the sand at Sunset Reef, just off Compass Point, Grand Cayman.
A dawn shot of a Stingray cruising by our dive boat. Natural light shot using a red 'magic filiter'.
A pair Banded cleaner shrimp, Bonaire.
Sting ray and jack shot with a magic filter.
D300 11-16mm tokina
nice composition behind an urchin ...
Riding the "Tang" Highway
Chris Alpers, our divemaster, used a magnifying glass for us to view this little guy. Inset shows a magnified view. I think this is a Chelidonura berolina. Input welcome.
Canon G9 / Ikelite non flash
f/3.2 1/400 ISO 200
Canon G9 Ikelite
f/3.2 1/1250
ISO 100
no flash
Spotted eel's portrait ...
Lionfish, Grand Cayman. Unfortunately, very healthy specimen. D200 12 - 24 mm wide angle. Image cropped.
Portrait of a Bluestriped Grunt. Nikon D200, 105mm.
Self portrait with a file fish and black coral
d300 10-17mm Tokina with the 100mm Zen mini dome
Diving with my 15 yr. old daughter in Bonaire at "Old Blue"
one * 1000
Cleaner shrimp in Little Cayman D300 105mm with subsea +10 diopter
Bearded fireworm
Alien Anemone.
A fast color edition to an Anemone photo (the corallimorpharian Ricordea florida) in the Colombian Caribbean. Taken with a Canon G11 at 20 meters (60ft) depth in Tayrona Natural Park.
Raya Amarilla
Portrait of a Secretary Blenny-Bonaire
shortlistedShortlisted!
A spotted cleaner shrimp on an anemone .Bonaire NA
Nite Sponges
...closer inspection reveals this Peacock flounder doing an outstanding job of camouflage. The nearest sand is 30 to 40 feet below.
I couldn't figure out why Chris, our divemaster, was so interested in me having a look at this blighted piece of coral....
Flamingo tongue eating away.
Mantis, mantis.
Nikon D80 + 105mm lens, one strobe. f/13 @ 1/45s ISO200.
Anemone, Cracked Conch shore dive, Grand Cayman.
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