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Tompot blenny - Parablennius gattorugine
By Stefanos Michael
posted (5 days ago)
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Elysia beauty_October 2025
(CanonRF100,1/200,f11,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted Yesterday
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Sun's rays safety stop. Grand Cayman. Nikon 12-24/L&M housing.
Lettuce Slug, D300
whistling fish....lol
Reef Shark. 60 mm macro lens.
The most curious creature in the sea? There were at least 20 Caribbean Reef Sharks on this dive and moving quick. All of them wanting to be fed.This photo was taken off Nassau.
Sea Anemone seen July 2008 in Grand Cayman. Photo taken with a Canon SD550.
Pillar Coral (view looking down with my fish-eye lense).
Goliath Grouper and Female Diver, ¿ Who goes out first ?
Butterflyfish on the slim side!
Face to Face, Cerro Gordo Beach.
Beautiful diving on Grand Cayman.
Flower Coral seen July 2008 at Grand Cayman. Photo taken with a Canon SD550. The coral on the east end of Grand Cayman was magnificant.
I spent two weeks in Bonaire and Curacao and took countless shots of trunkfish tails. Finally, one decided to look me in the eye and stick around long enough for me to take a picture. Taken with DX-1G
Tried an above and under shot of kid snorkeling, future scubadiver.
"Dude - not now - really!"
Nice spotted Moray telling me off. 80 ft. DC600 w/strobe
Hurry up!!!
This photo was taken while diving at Shark Wall. This Caribbean Reef Shark was not finished eating and came to the surface, hoping for more food. I used my Sealife DC500, dual strobes and wide angle lens.
Photo taken July 2008 with Canon SD550.
Photo taken in Grand Cayman July 2008 with a Canon SD550.
This photo of Grey Angelfish was taken at the James Bond Wreck located in Nassau. I used my Sealife DC500, dual strobes and wide angle lens to capture this shot.
A nosy cleaner shrimp posing for the camera
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French Angelfish at Oro Verde wreck, Grand Cayman Island
July 2008. Olympus SP-550UZ
French Angelfish set against the haul of the Veronica L.
Flamingo Tongue Snail @ Crash Boat
Spiney Lobster. Photo taken with SP 550UZ July 2008, Grand Cayman Island
Trumpetfish - a very long, fat and healthy guy at 75 ft - he was unafraid so I could get pretty close DC600 w strobe
tiny "stylaster roseus" with the polype out,found in a cave on canarie bay "saint lucia".(Snorkling shoot)
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