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603 Entries Found: Page 23  of  23
I was trying to shoot the eel when this mimic cardinalfish drifted into the frame. I focused on him instead and tried to make the eel a nice background.
Dr. Bob's photos have ispired me to get a +10 dipter and see what I could come up with. Catching this Xmas tree worm midstream seemed a bit different.
Urchins are very underappreciated. I loved the design and coloration patterns when you get close.
This is a Spotted Snake Eel that was more adventurous than its friends. We spotted him combing the reef looking for food. Instead of diving into the sand when I approached, he waited for his close-up.
This pic is of two friends who came down to Dominica to visit me in January. They are newlyweds and kept being cute, so after a sunset I got them to pose. Cheese indeed =)
I noticed this batfish yawn once from a distance. I got into position and waited, and waited, and waited some more. After about 10 minutes he yawned again and I was able to catch it =)

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Patience pays off! good 'peak of the moment'
Arrow Crab hiding in a sponge, taken with Sony DSC-T1 using the internal flash, no strobe.
Sharp nose puffer, taken with Sony DSC-T1, using internal flash.
A natural pool formed by the run-off from Boiling Lake. This was taken top side with my Sea and Sea Motor Marine II.
 
 
 
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