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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From Cayman islands

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This little Yellowface Pikeblenny wasn't too shy about posing. Little Cayman, BWI. Nikon D70.
Bronze Medal Bronze Medal 2006

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a well worked critter shot James
A Siphonophore, relative of a jellyfish, and one of the stranger creatures of the sea.
Grouper in cleaning posture. Image taken on Bloody Bay Wall, Little Cayman in May, 2006.
Scallop with encrusting sponge. Even though the scallop can't move, it's alive and doing well.
The Blue-Ring Sea Hare is pretty rare, and this is the first one that I've seen. About 2 cm.
Nikon D70 with 60mm lens.
Come on give me a kiss!

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Hey Hotlips!
Trumpetfish are common in the Caymans, but this was a head-on shot, giving a little different view.
Nikon D70 with 60mm lens.
Lettuce Sea Slug photographed off Little Cayman on Bloody Bay Wall in June, 2006.
This little (5 cm) Yellowface Pikeblenny was a rare find on Little Cayman. They're uncommon to begin with, and to find one swimming on the sandy bottom was a real treat!
Nikon D70 with 105mm lens.
Juvenille Queen Angelfish under a tiny ledge. I couldn't avoid the green weed getting in the way slightly, but it does add depth to the photo.
French angel. Olympus 3030, Nikonos SB 105
Neck Crab, found on Bloody Bay Wall at 95 feet. This little fellow (3 cm) was almost impossible to see, with his bright red coloring almost gone at the depth I found him at. Nikon D70 with 60mm lens.
This ole' cuda's Toothy Grin was photographed on Little Caymans' Bloody Bay Wall in June, 2006.
The image was taken in ambient light on Bloody Bay Wall of Little Cayman in May, 2006.
'SEA FAN' More fun with a slave strobe.
Housed Nikon F; Niko Mar III housing; 24mm Nikkor lens. Enjoy!
The Majestic Sponge at the top of Ghost Mountain.
"Sun Rays" This picture was taken at StingRay Sand Bar Grand Cayman picture of two male Southern Sting Rays, Natural light 5ft of water,Camera used Nikonos V 20mm lens
A bristle worm engages the wall off Little Cayman
This is a composit picture of two of my favorite subjects, my wife and a royal grammar. Canon digital rebel
Linda Gray Angelfish, aka "Sue Ellen" on the hit TV show,"Dallas", posing for paparazi in her new role as a beautiful fish. Canon, digital rebel, macro 50mm lens.
"Drink Old Dutch the choice of discerning hammerheads!" Grand Cayman; Canon digital rebel
Upon returning from West Bay mini-wall dive, we came across this school of Atlantic Blue Tangs.
This Redlipped Blennie just has "cute" all over it.
Spotted Eel off of Cayman Brac.
Lettuce Sea Slug - Shot with a Sea&Sea 5000g with 2 YS-25a strobes.
Social Feather Dusters swaying in the shallow surge while doing my safety stop. Taken with a Sea&Sea 5000g w/ 2 x YS-25a.
Taken with a 5Mp and twin YS-25a strobes off of Cayman Brac. This lobster was surprisingly comfortable with my taking a photo.
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