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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
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banded jawfish yawning. fuji f450 (no strobe)
Swimming Crinoid (Analcidometra armata), about 2 cm. Weird little critter, looks like some kind of spider, except it has too many legs. Nikon D100 with 60mm lens.
Foureye Butterfly Fish. Roatan, Honduras Olympus C-770
Up close + personal =)
Lightbulb Tunicates. Canon SD550.
Another look at The Mr. Bud. Roatan, Bay Islands. Fuji F810, Inon WA, ambient light.
sea goddess taken with fuji f450 on macro. Strobe ds50.
Red Hind macro. I am fascinated by the eyes of fish. I particularly like "through the eye" shots. Note the strobe reflected in the eye.
This beautiful Green Moray swam freely along side me in Utila, at one point poking the dome port with his nose...taken with Olympus EXZ500 in a Ikelite housing with a DS 125 Strobe.
Perspective made this juvenile Hawksbill look a LOT bigger than the little guy he was...
A Barred Hamlet, another of my favorite little fish. Nikon D70 with 60mm lens.
This Eagle Ray was spooked by some of our divers and made a very sharp left-handed U-turn. I shot this just as he was finishing his turn. Canon SD550.
From Roatan, Bay Islands. Fuji F810.
This is a Sea Pearl. It is about an inch in diameter and is one of the largest single cell organisms on the planet
We swam with this big guy for almost an hour. He brushed up against me several times. It is believed he was hit by the ferry boat. You can see the scars on his back and a tear in the dorsal fin...Photo was taken with no strobe, Olympus 4040
Trunkfish in the sun. Canon SD550.
Hello in there! Curious squirrel fish checks out the lens, up close and personal. Back off Jack, yer foggin' da lens. D100 and 105 lens.
Hogfish with a freeloading Bar Jack (aka Skipjack). Nikon D70 with 60mm lens.
Whale shark & diver May 13, 2006 at Gladden Spit off Placencia, southern Belize. Ikelite-housed Olympus E-300, Olympus 14-45 lens, no strobe.
I found this Octo all alone on a night dive on Paradise Reef. Canon SD550.
Eyes of an Angel
Fire Bristleworm - Roatan, Honduras. Taken with an Olympus C-770.
Moray with gobies and a strawberry tunicate. From Roatan, Bay Islands. Fuji F810, S&S YS-90DX.
Shark nosed goby. The metallic blue of his sides would look really good on the paint job of a car. He was more than happy to pose and show it off.
Juvenile Red Hind, a member of the Grouper family.
Sillouette of my wife, Debra, returning to the T&C Aggressor after a photo dive. The see-through Force fins look kinda cool. The boat adds depth.
The amazing life in Dominica....
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