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221 Entries Found: Page 7  of  9
Caribbean squid who wouldn't go away. Taken while shore diving in Bonaire with a Sea and Sea DX-1G.
Iguana by the pier at Den Laman Condominiums in Bonaire. Taken with a Nikon D50.
Banded coral shrimp in Bonaire. For some reason this reminds of the Samurai Jack cartoons. Sea and Sea DX-1G.
Trumpetfish in Bonaire.
A pelican taking flight at Port Marie beach in Curacao. Taken with a Nikon D50 at the last minute.
Coral Scene in Bonaire. The lack of strobe lighting was not intentional, but I still think this shot came out well. DX-1G with wide angle lens.
Just some of the "1000 steps" in Bonaire. Taken with a Nikon D50.
Seahorse off of Klein Bonaire. Taken with a Sea and Sea DX-1G.
Spotted Moray in Curacao. Taken with a Sea and Sea DX-1G.
Manta profile. Kona, Hawaii. Taken with a DX-1G with wide angle lens and two strobes. ISO 400. Shutter Speed 200. Aperture 3.8.
Underwater Rorschach Test. Taken in Monterey, Ca. with a Sea and Sea DX-1G
The Show. Kona, Hawaii. Manta night dive. Taken with a Sea and Sea DX-1G with two strobes. Aperture 2.5, Shutter Speed 200.
Decorator crab in Monterey Bay. Taken with a Sea and Sea DX-1G with 2 YS-110 strobes.
Monterey. Taken with a Sea and Sea DX-1G with wide-angle lens.
Galapagos shark cruising off of Hawaii's North Shore. Taken with a Sea and Sea DX-1G with wide angle lens, no strobe.
Manta Night Dive. Kona, Hawaii. DX-1G with wide-angle lens and two strobes. They are so eager to scoop up the plankton your lights attract that they will frequently bump into you.
Galapagos Sharks through the cage. North Shore, Hawaii. Taken with a Sea and Sea DX-1G.
Galapagos sharks off Hawaii's North Shore. Taken with a Sea and Sea DX-1G with a bayonet-mounted wide-angle lens. No strobe.
Sipadan
Dawn breaks near Mabul island.
Sipadan at low tide.
A pair of crocodilefish off Mabul Island
A shoulder to lean on. Sipadan.
Malaysian mermaid. Sipadan.
A school of fish at high tide. Sipadan.
Batfish. Sipadan.
Taken at Pelilieu Cut
221 Entries Found: Page 7  of  9