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Breathtaking encounter with a humpback whale mother and its calf.

Each year, a population of humpback whales, living in the antarctic, migrates north towards the equator along the coast of Mozambique. Warmer waters are more favorable for mating...
By Paul Krassnitzer
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Smaller subjects typically 1 to 3 inches (2.5 to 7.5cm) shot on macro settings or with macro equipment that are in MID WATER not touching anything (i.e. between 1:1 and 1:3)
Queen Trigger on top of Bloody Bay Wall at Little Cayman.
Lovers:Nikon 90X, macro 105 lens, two ttl strobo, Velvia 50
One of my favorites from Malapascua trip last week... two female Mandarin fish coming out to play on a dusk dive. Luck really does play a big part in this game doesn't it smile
This guy wanted to know what he looked like in my camera port... I liked his one tooth.
Schooling blue tangs descending down onto areef like a pack of piranhas on bloody meat =)
Trumpetfish.. shy, but worth the work.
A diamond blenny bats her lashes and stikes a pose.
This one's for Dr Bob... another whip goby with parasite attachments seen in the Philippines...
Cardinal fish, Lembeth 2005. Nikkor 60mm.
Velvet swimming crab in anemone's.
Isle of Lewis. Scotland.D200,60mm.
The last of the lucky clown fish series!!!
Roatan, Honduras.
Coney Grouper, Canon digital rebel, Ikelite 125 strobe.
Face of an Angel. Very friendly angel fish on a dive in Grand Cayman. I only had macro 105mm lense, however. :o\
Enjoy
Full-frame macro of a Southern Stingray eye. The iris looks like something made of gold that you would see around a pharaoh's neck. Turks and Caicos.
Squid: Nikon D100 , 60 macro , two manual strobo. Take in Lankayan
Tiny goby. North Wales. D200,60mm.
Cuttlefish at Ras Caty with Olympus SP350
Friendly Napoleon Wrasse
Stegastes rocasensis.
This one is hard to photograph... It keeps moving all the time!
Canon 300d, 50mm, sea&sea housing, YS90
Maui, HI image was taken on a night dive
Soft pillow : Nikon F90X , !05 macro , Two TTL strobo . Take Lembhe street
Strong current dive, but our litle friend really likes the spotlight and wanted to say hello!!
Medusa of the isle of Lewis. D200,60mm.

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A well framed floater Derek
Taken by my newly certified 11 year old. He took my camera and waited for the right moment, in the surge, to click the shutter.
Racoon butterlies swarm the rocks for food.
The Hawk : Nikon D100 , macro 105 lens , two strobo. Take in Moal Boal Philippine
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