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18759 Entries Found: Page 606  of  695
wide angle shots with no divers in frame
This beautiful Green Moray swam freely along side me in Utila, at one point poking the dome port with his nose...taken with Olympus EXZ500 in a Ikelite housing with a DS 125 Strobe.
Octobus and Coris julis
Roar.
This Eagle Ray was spooked by some of our divers and made a very sharp left-handed U-turn. I shot this just as he was finishing his turn. Canon SD550.
Octopus with red boots from Tanker Jetty, Esperance, WA.
Gansbaai, South Africa. Oh, yes, it's a GREAT WHITE...
Lionfish taken at Marsa Bareika with E300.
Schooling fish sweeping by
Shark kiss. These Whitetips feed in large groups at Cocos Island. And, if you want to get close to them, it's a great night dive opportunity when they feed in large groups. D2x 15mm fe
This photo of a Longnose Butterfly was taken with my Sea & Sea MX10 and and YS40 Strobe. The photo was taken on the inside of Molokini Crater off Maui.
We swam with this big guy for almost an hour. He brushed up against me several times. It is believed he was hit by the ferry boat. You can see the scars on his back and a tear in the dorsal fin...Photo was taken with no strobe, Olympus 4040
Napoleon Wrasse, "invading" the picture... Red Sea
Cute Cuttlefish.
I found this Octo all alone on a night dive on Paradise Reef. Canon SD550.
Jackfish taken in Marsa Bareika with E300.
Whaleshark, Nikkor 10.5mm,. 2005
Return of the racoon butterflies.
Lion Fish have now taken over most of the wrecks in Nassau, Bahamas. Here is a healthy one at the Sea Viking Wreck. Taken with the Nikon D70 in Sea & Sea Housing using YS120 Strobe.
School of fish at Steve's Bommie on the Ribbon Reefs.
Kid and Fish
Phil Skeets of Stuart Cove's Fin Photo captured this pod of dolphins between dive sited in Nassau, Bahamas. D70 with Sea & Sea housing and YS120 Strobes were used.
Spiny spider crabs - male standing guard over much smaller female.
Pascal's Bay, Omey Island, Connemara.
D200 16mm.
Big Shoal of Longnose parrotfish.
Manta @ night
an eagle ray at Blue Corner; she showed up at the end of the dive and gave us quite a show
Broomtail wrasse (very shy species)i was very lucky to get this close. photo was taken at sharks bay.
Napoleon Wrasse at Blue Corner. Taken with D70s and Tokina 12-24.
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