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18759 Entries Found: Page 53  of  695
wide angle shots with no divers in frame
“Eye see you”. Caribbean Reef Octopus doing his best to blend in.
Jackfish in the first light of the morning....
“Barracuda Rainbow” Diving down into a school of Barracuda
Crocodilefish
dentist
“Hey Dude”. This was the first Sea Turtle I ever encountered! It was taken at Turtle Bay in St. Thomas
Ray in Egypt
Murena
house off colors "Tubbataha Reefs"
“A close-up of the Queen”. Taken in the Berry Islands
Coral and sponge at Marettimo's Island
“Hiding in plain sight”. While snorkeling in the Bahamas, I came across this Caribbean Reef Octopus out in the daytime. He did his best to blend in and I got some great shots with my Olympus TG-4.
“Coming in for a closer look”. While in St. Maarten off the island of Tintamarre, this green sea turtle came up from th bottom and made a bee line towards my camera and eventually bumping his nose right on my lens!
The usual suspects Anemone and Clownfish.
Balaclava Mauritius
diver and crocodilefish
Turtle over reef near Puako Beach
Playful sea lions from Los Islotes.
Lion Fish near the wreck of the Austin Smith
white stripe
Cuttlefish on Gili Banta
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Lionfish on black background
giant tridacne in Raja Ampat
Tompot blenny (Parablennius gattorugine) - Picture taken in Kenmare Bay, Ireland.
Eye contact
Mantas In flight formation
Bumphead Parrotfish
A very inquisitive little fellow.
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