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A very small Triple Fin Blenny approx 6mm in length. Full Frame with Oly EM-1 using 60mm Macro and Nauticam CMC
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Green Turtle
Curious Gray Triggerfish
Rippled sunlight shimmers on a stingray. Photographed on a wavy day at Stingray Sandbar.
Hello !
"Lookout"
A dive master stands on the swim platform of a boat tied up above the Kittiwake.
"Surface Time"
A large Hawksbill catching a breather at the surface.
Itsy bitsy sea spider
Juvenile puffer
"Floating"
Divers passing a sun lit gorgonian.
"Look into my Eyes"
A close up of a Lobster in the swim through at Creole Cliff.
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Bi-colour - purple tip anemone with back and fill light
Blue eyes Crab, Cozumel Mexico
"Dive"
A Hawksbill Turtle dives down from the surface with the sun at his back.
"High Five"
A Hawksbill Turtle throwing up his fin in the shallows on the North Wall.
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If you're going to live by the ocean, make friends with the inhabitants.
Amazing encounter with Whale Shark, Isla Contoy México
"Reaching"
A Bearded Fireworm inching his way off a rock.
"Gobe Face"
An Orange Sided Gobe resting on a yellow sponge.
"Smile"
These guys have huge personalities. I spent a good 30 minutes with this one and it felt like we were playing a game. Really entertaining to photograph.
"Rave"
A very colorful Triple Fin Blenny portrait. These small fish have excellent color, but what I really liked about the subject was the color background of algae this guy chose to post up on.
A female glass shrimp with eggs. Mum-to-be
Roughback shrimp, have to look closely just to be sure I saw them in the first place. They can grow up to max 1.15"
"Eye See You"
An Octopus takes cover within the reef.
"Fingerprints"
Fingerprint Cyphoma are generally a rare find. I was very excited to find two together.
"Open Wide"
A Red Lip Blenny standing his ground on the South Side of Grand Cayman.
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"Vibrance"
Possibly the most vibrant critter I have seen in Cayman.
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