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Messing in photoshop and I came up with this.......
Bronze Medal Bronze Medal 2006

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Interesting fish ball...
A diver alongside a whaleshark at Gladden Spit in Southern Belize. I was not at the best angle to get this sort of picture but sometime you have to grab what you can.

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Looking down rarely works underwater - here's a rare one from Martin then!
Hundreds of Silversides filled this crevice at Lighthouse Reef in Belize. The Siversides were looking to escape the wide mouth of a Tarpon.This photo was taken with my Sealife DC200 and one strobe.the dive was almost as great as the Blue Hole.
We had loads of fun with this group of spinner dolphins.
Front view of a whaleshark at Gladden Spit in Belize.
This was our best whaleshark encounter this spring. We managed to stay with the shark for several minutes and I got shots from all angles. Gladden Spit, Belize, taken 9am this morning.
This Southern Stingray looks as if he would be saying " They dont see me". The Stingray was buried between the finger reefs off Ambergris Key. The photo was taken with a Sealife DC200 w/ Strobes. I was able to get several photos of this subject.
Spinner dolphin taken on a calm day in Belize.
Another whaleshark from The Gladden Spit snapper spawning aggregation event, Southern Belize. Taken this morning.
Snorkelling a wreck on The Belize Barrier Reef.
A whaleshark taken yesterday morning at the snapper spawning aggregation on Gladden Spit, Southern Belize
Two of these were having an arguement about territory. Used only camera's internal strobe.
Guardian welcoming
This is a large Caribbean stingray and her mate (the remora). These rays are not to be confused with the smaller and more nervous southern stingray at Stingray City. They are very easy to approach and grow up to 6ft long.
I liked the contrast of colours, yellow and grey tube sponges with a blue background. Taken at Carrie Bow Cay in The South Water Marine Reserve, outhern Belize.
Atlantic spadefish on a patch reef in The South Water Cay Marine Reserve, southern Belize.
This iguana sits in the tree above where we keep our dive boat. I regard him as our guard iguana!
A lesser devil ray (Mobula hypostoma) coming in over the wall. South Water Cay Marine Reserve. These are similar to the larger manata rays but grow to only 4-5ft and often appear in small groups.
The turtles are starting to get horny and here is a female checking me out to see if I am a suitable mate!! The South Water Cay Marine Reserve in Southern Belize.
Belize's newest wreck, we found a small cargo carrying boat wrecked on the reef today. This was taken inside the hold.
Octopus - Glovers Atoll, Belize
A nice tube sponge on the wall of South Water Cay Marine Reserve in Belize.
Queen Angelfish - Glovers Atoll, Belize
Web Burrfish - Glovers Atoll, Belize
Octopus Hiding Under a Reef - Glovers Atoll, Belize. Olympus C4040z, PT010 housing, Sea Life SL960D strobe.
West side of Glovers Reef.
Hawksbill turtle taken yesterday morning at "Black Beauty" in The South Water Cay Marine Reserve, Belize.
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