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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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This juvenile Yellowtail Damselfish was one of the toughest photographs I've ever taken. They're very small (2 cm) and they just flit into view for a second or two. Nikon D200 with 60mm lens.
Grunts taking a siesta
Flying Gurnard taken on a night dive from the Turks and Caicos Explorer II live aboard. I used an Olympus C5060 and an external flash.
Teeth of the Great Barracuda (Nikon F4, 105mm Macro, Aquatica housing, Ikelite strobes, Velvia)
Many things to find on the coral in Dominica
Arrow Blenny (2 cm). These tiny fish are tough to spot, but they're great fun to watch as they flick their tail and dart out to spear little shrimp and other morsels. Nikon D200 with 60mm lens.
Green eel hiding.
Blue Chromis are a very common fish in the Caribbean, but I love to photograph them. Notice the tiny tendrils on the tail. Nikon D200 with 60mm lens.
Blackbar Soldierfish w/ Cymothoid Isopod. Wouldn't you feel a little self-conscious with an isopod on your head?
I think this little Tobaccofish was mezmerized by his reflection in my macro port. Nikon D200 with 105mm lens.
"Fred" Barracuda 5 1/2 ft long in the island of Culebra in Puerto Rico.
'...AS I WAS SAYING.' Blue Chromis in the sand shallows of Palancar Reef, Cozumel. wonder what the topic of discussion is?? Housed Nikon F; Niko Mar III housing; 55mm auto-micro Nikkor lens. Enjoy!
Pretty diver...
A new diver swims over coral in the Bahamas.
Spotted eel in Dominica's beautiful reef
This idyllic view is from our favorite dive resort on Little Cayman, looking over South Hole Sound toward the barrier reef.
Inquisitive sea turtle near the surface. Image taken on Bloody Bay Wall of Little Cayman.
Neon Soft-Coral
Taken on the Hilma Hooker Bonaire
Olympus C-7070
Theo's Wreck (Nikon F4, 18mm/3.5, Aquatica housing, Ikelite strobes, Provia F)
"Small Fish in a Big Pond" was shot in Bonaire, Netherland Antilles, with a Nikonos V camera, SB105 Strobe, and a closeup kit. This tiny baby trunkfish looked like a little floating marble. My husband placed his hand in to show scale.

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This demonstrates the size of subject the super-macro guys can fill their frame with!
'Gray Angel' Portrait. Housed Nikon F; Niko Mor III housing; 55mm auto-micro Nikkor Lens. Enjoy!
Wreck taken off the coast of Grand Bahama
Up Close. Caribbean Reef Shark image taken at Amberjack Reef in the Exumas.
This little Diamond Blenny is one of the most colorful fish on the reef, usually found in anemones.
Nikon D200 with 60mm lens.
'GRAY LADY DOWN' Another in my 'Fish Portraits from Around the World' series. Always an interesting subject - the colour makes a challenging shot. Housed Nikon F; Niko Mar III; 24mm Nikkor Lens. Enjoy!
This little Yellowface Pikeblenny wasn't too shy about posing. Little Cayman, BWI. Nikon D70.
Bronze Medal Bronze Medal 2006

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a well worked critter shot James
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