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Flabellina affinis, August 2025
(SonyA6300, 1/125, f9, iso 125)
By Raphael Steinfeld
posted (2 days ago)
1 votes

Man erzählte sich, dass der Leuchtturm einst von einem Fischer gebaut wurde, der seine Tochter vor einem Sturm verlor. Aus Trauer, aber auch aus Hoffnung, entzündete er jede Nacht das Licht, damit kein anderes Schiff den Weg verlieren möge. Mit der Z
By Martin Schrack
posted Monday, December 22, 2025
0 votes

Man erzählte sich, dass der Leuchtturm einst von einem Fischer gebaut wurde, der seine Tochter vor einem Sturm verlor. Aus Trauer, aber auch aus Hoffnung, entzündete er jede Nacht das Licht, damit kein anderes Schiff den Weg verlieren möge.
By Martin Schrack
posted Monday, December 22, 2025
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I saw the sunset and saw the lady...combined they could inpire anyone...
Don't really remember the name of the wreck.
San Andres Isla, Colombia
Camera Canon S-70
On Edge - Peacock Flounder on Calabas Reef, Bonaire using a 50mm lens. The composition was inspired by some of the pictures taken by my idol, Norbert Wu.
Whale Shark Smiling Exumas Bahamas
one of about half a dozen encounters we had snorkeling one morning. utila. sea & sea 5000dx.
Beauty's in the Eye... Profile of a scorpionfish. 105mm macro, Fuji Velvia, Playa Forti, Curacao
Ready set DRAW...a standoff in the Bahamas
Smiling green moray, Cayman Islands. Photo taken with Fuji Finepix S2 in Aquatica housing, Nikon 12-24 DX lens, twin SB-105 strobes.
Polly want a cracker?
Black Coral Shrimp.
This was taken while I was looking through a hole in the reef in the Exuma Islands, Bahamas.
Queenie.
Reef shark Jardins de la Reina
Long-horn nudibranch less than 1" long, shot on a night dive.
Old Bahia Honda Bridge, Bahia Honda State Park, Florida Keys. canon s70
I love this picture of a Caribbean Reef shark that I took during a shark feed while on the Aquacat Liveaboard Cruise. It almost seems like you can feel the sharks rough skin.
Lil' Tang
A small school of horse eye jacks passing by the wall at The South Water Cay Marine Reserve in Southern Belize.
Juvenile Cardinal fish. Turks & Caicos
Night Dive! Wonderful colors against the coral. Graceful and quick!
Easy to shoot. All I had to do was spot the fish, plot its trajectory & intercept. As I swam I adjusted the flash,f-stop,& focus. Then it looked at me & smiled. Not as hard as shooting a nudi with fixed focus at f22 I grant you.
Groundhog Day. Jawfish, Turks & Caicos
This is a lionfish that it is believed was released onto the reef. We found it at the bottom of a mooring at the lost blue ocean hole near New Providence Island in the Bahamas.
the morning commute, ambergis cay , belize.
Late night on the beach, talking about past and future dives. Canon Rebel XT Digital, 18-55mm, approx 1 minute exposure on a mini tripod set on a beach front table.
A small wreck in San Andres Island.
Camera: Canon S-70 no strobes
Swam with these two squid in Bonaire, we believe one male and one female, for about 30 minutes. They would not leave our side. She would swim up to the male and sparkle and change colors. The best experience thus far while diving! Depth was 10 feet.
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