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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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14841 Entries Found: Page 539  of  550
Roatan, honduras.
Neon Gobies share a trait with a cousin called the Sharknose Goby. The name comes from their noses which look like, you guessed it, shark's noses. This shot I think caught that aspect...
Guardian welcoming
Rotan Shark Dive
This is a blenny that we caught in mid water off of Littel Cayman. I am still amazed at the detail of its fins. I used a Canon D10 in a Subal housing with natural light.
BAsket Star, night dive, D70s
Wreck of the Cathryn. Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Olympus mju 410 + epoque 230ds strobe.
My first wreck dive
This is a large Caribbean stingray and her mate (the remora). These rays are not to be confused with the smaller and more nervous southern stingray at Stingray City. They are very easy to approach and grow up to 6ft long.
Sunset on Little Cayman
Stingray.
Flying Gurnard Wingspan
Roatan, Honduras.
The photographer and his object ! Shoot with Olympus 4040z with Oympus housing.
I liked the contrast of colours, yellow and grey tube sponges with a blue background. Taken at Carrie Bow Cay in The South Water Marine Reserve, outhern Belize.
Iquana in Curacao
Under water guided tour - "I lost the reef". Not cropped and not posed.
Atlantic spadefish on a patch reef in The South Water Cay Marine Reserve, southern Belize.
Frogfish taken in the Bahamas...It's almost like he's posing
spotted moray ell, Jamaica, c 60' with olympus mju410 and epoque 230ds
This Southern Stingray was cruising over the sand looking for dinner...before I got in the way.
Ballonfish - Olympus MJU410 and Epoque 230DS strobe.
French Connection, Take 2 - 105mm macro lens + friendly Angelfish = fun
Turtle and diver. Olympus MJU410 + Epoque 230DS Strobe, c 60'
This is a closeup of a nurse shark's eye. I loved the tiling of it's skin. I was about 6 inches and a prayer away when I shot this =)
Bristle Worm, off of the West end of Cayman Brac.
nurse shark;Jamaica
I watched as this Queen Trigger was blowing holes in the sand for tidbits.
14841 Entries Found: Page 539  of  550