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Such luck to spend time with an octopus.
Reef Octopus
Caribbean Reef Octopus. Large enough to return my curiosity without fear - he hung around for 20 minutes, possibly sharing my excitement... St. Georges, Grenada.
The most beautiful sunset I ever saw on the beach of the Rex Grenadian overlooking the site of the Bianca C shipwreck..!!
the image is of a small moray eel that I found by the side of the ship wreck the Veronica L on the Carribean side of Grenada.
The photo was taken in May 2009.
Under the ledge and was so focused on him that did not see spiney lobster just off the right
Fireworm yoga
One of the many sculptures in the Underwater Sculpture Garden by Jason deCaires Taylor.
Scorpion Fish
Peterson Cleaning shrimp. This was taken at the Little Sister in Carriacou, in late December.
A piece of twisted metal hanging of the hull of the Bianca C.
Balloon fish out for a slow Sunday stroll, on the reef around the Veronica L.
A pair of Trident Horns found on Shark Reef.
The lost correspondent, nikon D80 20mm, 2 years oon.
A little fire and brimstone for Halloween. The effect was produced using a Sealife macro lens and external flash, and was completely unexpected, and have never been able to reproduce it since. This guy was found on haul of he Shakem at about 90ft.
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Sleeping nurse shark found under a ledge.
Head shot
Check out my goatee
White Spotted File Fish. One of my favorite things to see on Shark Reef. There are at least 2 mating pairs that inhabit the reef.
Opposites really do attract!!
Banded Coral Shrimp
Sharp tail eel on the move.
Octopus giving his best side.
Spotted scorpion fish with Peterson Cleaning shrimp.
Banded Coral Shrimp
It is all about location, location, location.
Could you please let me eat in peace?
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