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Pastel paradise.  One of the things I love about diving is that it tends to occur in places where it is nice to be when you are not diving. Case in point, this is the view to the east from Rum Point, Grand Cayman.
By Patrick Reardon
posted Friday, September 5, 2008
31 votes

Bow shot on the Kittiwake.
By Patrick Reardon
posted Tuesday, October 1, 2013
27 votes

A sailboat passes by Cayman Kai, on the North shore of Grand Cayman.  The really small white dots on the horizon line are dive boats on the North wall.  A beautiful place to dive.  A beautiful place to
By Patrick Reardon
posted Sunday, September 14, 2008
26 votes

Secretary Blenny, Grand Cayman.
By Patrick Reardon
posted Tuesday, August 24, 2010
26 votes

The Kittiwake, Grand Cayman.
By Patrick Reardon
posted Wednesday, September 7, 2011
25 votes

Holiday greetings!  Shouldn't one of the choices for the
By Patrick Reardon
posted Thursday, December 19, 2013
24 votes

Hmmm
By Patrick Reardon
posted Friday, December 20, 2013
24 votes

Sea fan and coral in Grand Cayman.  Hope the islanders and reefs did okay with hurricane Gustav.  Nikon 12-24, D200, L&M housing.
By Patrick Reardon
posted Monday, September 1, 2008
23 votes

Secretary blenny in sponge.  Nice eye lashes!  Nikon 105 mm and SubSea 5X diopter.
By Patrick Reardon
posted Thursday, August 9, 2012
23 votes

A crowded wave at Pipeline, North Shore, Oahu.
By Patrick Reardon
posted Sunday, February 27, 2011
22 votes
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308 Entries Found: Page 5  of  12
Nice details. Cool fin.
Backlit shot of an eel. Got a lot of light through the mouth. Kinda reminds me of a corporate executive promotional photo. If only he had his hand up to his chin in the "Thinker" pose.
Panorama of the Kittiwake stitched together in Photoshop. Underwater pano's are just a tad harder than topside!
Super macro of gorgonian polyps with a nikon 105 and SubSee 5X.
Light and dark.
The Kittiwake, Grand Cayman.
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My daughter, Jenny, on the back rail of the Kittiwake, Grand Cayman.
Red Clingfish on gorgonian.
Orangesided Goby. Nikon 105 with Subsee 5X.
Very cool behavior shot. This basket star has wrapped itself, protectively, inside a gorgonian during daylight hours.
While struggling in the surge to photograph green striped gobies beneath the shore line sea urchins, I came across this tiny little crab. It looks like he got splashed by paint or, maybe, he grew up in the late 60's or early 70's.
Sunset panorama on our last day of diving.
Eyes Wide Shut
You see this all the time with human photos. First time for me with my fish buddies. Secretary blenny in a full-on blink. Inset shows next shot with eyes open. Then again... I guess maybe I see the point of closing those eyes! ...
A Sea Hare on an old, fallen sea fan. Nikon 105 with SubSee 5X, full frame.
Bristleworm. Never encountered one before this dive, then saw two. This one was far better at posing.
Spotted cleaner shrimp.
The view on 7 mile beach, apres dive, Grand Cayman.
"After the Storm"
The view of sunset during our dinner after a day of diving. Hand-held panorama with my daughter's pocket camera. This one had them lined up at the rails in the restaurant taking photos.
A common enough subject, but the background caught my eye.
Lobster eye, up close and personal.
Cling-fish on a gorgonian. 4 mm or less in length. Nikon 105 with Subsee 5X. 1/250; f22. Thanks to Katie, with Indigo Divers, for teaching me how to find this great little subject while I learn to use my 5x.
It's pretty difficult to orient yourself to blend in to a gorgonian.
Bristleworm. Nikon 105 mm with Subsee 5X.
Hydroid with Nikon 105 and Subsee 5X. Nearly bit through my reg while trying to get this shot while hovering on the wall.
Spotted cleaner shrimp in an anemone. Nikon 105 mm with Subsee 5X.
Juvenile decorator crab. 1/125; f32; Nikon 105 and Subsee 5X. The adults of this species are covered with so much growth, they are hard to even recognize. Who knew such a beautiful, colorful creature was under that stuff?
Not a bad end to a great day of diving in the Cayman Islands.
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