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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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Gotta love the sharks!
This photo was taken in Belize, where the grouper are plentiful.They just seem to hang around like friendly dogs. I used my Sealife DC200 and 1 strobe to capture this image.
Sharks surrounding a diver - real photo, no photoshop-trick... The image was done at the Bahamas, dive spot was "shark wall" (from Stuart Cove's). Thanks to Ursula, the model and Erwin Moss, our dive buddy for the shooting from click here
"Drink Old Dutch the choice of discerning hammerheads!" Grand Cayman; Canon digital rebel
Sponge and fish.
Upon returning from West Bay mini-wall dive, we came across this school of Atlantic Blue Tangs.
"Heres the sun" -Another photo from one of the many beautiful dive sites in Cozumel. This photo was taken at Columbia Deep. I used my Sealife DC200 with a single strobe to capture this shot.
Friendly visitor in my backyard. Two wild manatees showed up one morning in the canal in my backyard in Key Largo. Couldn't resist taking pics!
Hawksbill Turtle off Scott's Beach, St. John, USVI. Olympus C-770 UZ camera in PT-022 Underwater Housing with the Magic Filter in natural light.
scorpian fish
taken at dusk in Curacao
Beautiful
Taken 1/9/2006 in Roatan, Honduras. Shot ISO 80 with 12mm focal length using Ikelite D-50 flash
This friendly Nurse Shark seemed as though he needed some love. I was able to snap at least 12 shots of him.We saw many of these luvablesharks in Belize.The photo was taken with a DC200 and digital strobe.
"The winner takes it all!" Wide angle close up of carribean reefsharks, taken an armlength away, but without chaingloves...
Sponge and wild life.
These Porkfish are always here and swimming near the same spot on the reef. The reef is named Paso del Cedral. A beautiful dive !!!! With many ledges and protruding coral heads.this photo was taken in 2004.
New Diver, My son 's first trip 10 years old, housed Cannon s-50
This Redlipped Blennie just has "cute" all over it.
This photo was taken in Cozumel, at Columbia Deep which is my favorite dive in Cozumel.I took this photo in 2004 with my DC200 and a single strobe.The deep blue water makes a great backdrop!
Sea Horse, Paradise Reef cozumel Mexico, Cannon s-50
Black banded butterflyfish at Aguadilla.
Spotted Eel off of Cayman Brac.
Martin posing underwater
Flamingo tongue on the reefs of Curacao
Just a few of the beautiful sponges which are scattered up and down the wall of reefs which stretch along the coast of Cozumel.This photo was taken in July 0f 2004.A few of them were spared by Wilma, as I witnessed on my last trip in Dec 2005.
Anemone and shrimp.
This photo was taken @ Punta Sur in Cozumel after swimming thru the Devils Throat which is the highlight of the dive. Lots of soft coral and fans along the side of this wall.This photo was taken at about 110', using my Sealife DC200and strobes.
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