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Breathtaking encounter with a humpback whale mother and its calf.

Each year, a population of humpback whales, living in the antarctic, migrates north towards the equator along the coast of Mozambique. Warmer waters are more favorable for mating...
By Paul Krassnitzer
posted (6 days ago)
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nudibranchia in Cozumal
Spawning coral
Angel in Cozumal
This is a shot of an octocoral taken on a night dive at The Elbow off Turneffe Atoll in Belize. I was using a Canon Powershot 1100IS with chdk installed.
Manatee shot at Three Sister Spring Crystal River Florida
Belted Sandfish
Frog fish in tube sponge - Bonaire
Nice digs
Nice digs
Blue Chromis
Roatan Reef
Beautiful worms
West wall, Salt River, St. Croix D300-Tokina 10-17mm
Hanging out on the F'sted pier, St. Croix D300-60mm
Tiny fire coral and tiny sponges
Arrow crab, D300-60mm, Subsee adapter
Taken at Chankanab Reef, over 3 feet long
I caught this pair of Gray Angels waiting for a free meal as this Hawksbill feeds on reef sponge in Cozumel Mexico
Fabulous Eagle rays in Xpuha dive site on the cuevita reef. Enjoy
Mom and Dad out for a stroll. D300-Tokina 10-17
Portrait of a Manatee sun backlight
Seaweed Blenny
These TWO Lookdowns visited me at 80 fsw in murky water offshore from Destin, Florida. They are so perfectly aligned that it looks like one fish with multiple fins.
A lobster hiding in key largo
please leave comments, im new at photography i dont have the best camera, no flash no stobe, please help me out and give me tips, also is the dc1000 elite a good camera for starters
This Barracuda followed me around for about 5 minutes
This little froggie seemed a bit bored with me taking his pic. D300-105mm
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