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Tompot blenny - Parablennius gattorugine
By Stefanos Michael
posted (6 days ago)
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Elysia beauty_October 2025
(CanonRF100,1/200,f11,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (2 days ago)
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Salt Pier Late Afternoon
By William Goers Jr
posted 04:32 CST Today (12 hours ago)
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The Guardian
By William Goers Jr
posted 04:40 CST Today (12 hours ago)
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A saddleback blenny poses with a "Mona Lisa" smile and big ol' eyelashes.
Kaliedoscopic image of a flamingo tongue on coral.

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
Patrick has entered a few of these. I first thought interesting - but not exactly anything to do with u/w photography. This one I see the flamingo toungue mantle pattern in
Just hatched baby seaturtles. Look how small - not bigger than a quarter. I was so fortunate to see this. A special thank you to the Cozumel Conservation Dept. who let me observe. A thrill of a lifetime. I was at the right place, right time.
Grouper getting detailed. Little Cayman
105mm Nikon D300
Sea Turtle
Met just before the safety stop ...
Taken in the Cortez Sea
Pipehorse (Acentronura dendritica) taken in Little Cayman. 105mm, Nikon D300
Unidentified nudibranch, approx size 10mm
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This image of Social Feather Dusters enjoy the clean and clear current which sweeps across the Bahamas. This image reminds me of a bouquet of flowers. This was taken during a dive trip to Nassau.
Oh what a face!
Flower the people you love with love...
It moves fast for the Sony T100 !
Evelio penetrating the wreck, Wit shoal, St. Thomas.
Nassau Grouper (Epinephelus striatus) Roatan Honduras 08-09 Sea & Sea DX1G
While diving on Santa Rosa Wall off Cozumel, I saw this strange looking formation of sponges and this particular sponge looked as though it had melted and stretched over time. It reminded me of candle wax. Yes, Im weird!
Westward view from Conch Point, Grand Cayman. The water is just as beautiful, whether you are above or below it.
Kaleidoscopic image created from coral with attached sponge, and fish scales. Enjoy.
Tiny juvenile Peppermint Shrimp inside a branching vase sponge lit through the sponge by a UK Light Cannon. Cayman Brac
Tiger tune-up - Pederson shrimp cleaning a tiger grouper's gills - Cayman Brac
Pygmy file fish, north wall, off of Rum Point, Grand Cayman.
Kaliedoscopic image created from a shot of butterfly fish.
Hello !!!
The Queen of the Caribbean - This Queen Angelfish almost kissed my lens. The fish that are found off Cozumel seem to be very photogenic. This image was taken at Villa Blanco Wall off Cozumel. Thanks Liquid Blue Divers!
Roaring Silence
Diver explores wreck of a sunken fregate.
Gold Medal Gold Medal 2009
Winner Monthly HotShots
Final RoundThrough to 2009 awards final round judging

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
superb feel, sense of scale, and depth. Simple but not an accidental shot!
The detail of this Bearded Fireworm is so interesting, yet can sting and leave a bit of pain. This image was taken during a dive on Columbia Deep. This great dive can be done when diving off Cozumel.
Another rare find in St. Vincent by Kay of Indigo Dive. D300-60mm with SubSee adapter
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