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When the reef sharks get curious, and you've got your 105mm macro on the camera, this is what you get.
By John Scott Mcgougan
posted Friday, June 20, 2008
35 votes

Yellowhead Jawfish doing the its normal pop in/pop out dance.
By John Scott Mcgougan
posted Wednesday, June 18, 2008
22 votes

Scraweld Filefish - This was taken at night along a wall off of Tobago in stiff current.  The other divers were focused on the walls looking for suitable macro fare while I adjusted my strobes and drifted.  D200 with 105mm macro.
By John Scott Mcgougan
posted Monday, February 4, 2008
21 votes

The Caribbean Reef Shark departs, but not for long.  Shyness was not on the menu.
By John Scott Mcgougan
posted Friday, June 27, 2008
19 votes

This reef shark turned right into me as I was releasing the shutter.
By John Scott Mcgougan
posted Thursday, June 19, 2008
18 votes

Spotted Burrfish off of the Reefhouse Resort's pier, on Roatan, Honduras.
By John Scott Mcgougan
posted Monday, March 3, 2008
17 votes

Sharknose Goby inbetween flits on a coral head.
By John Scott Mcgougan
posted Thursday, June 26, 2008
16 votes

One of three sharptail eels cautiously returning from a jaunt in the grass.  Taken off my dad's back porch on Roatan with my D200 and 105mm macro.
By John Scott Mcgougan
posted Wednesday, February 6, 2008
15 votes

A smooth trunkfish was batting its eyelashes at us throughout the dive.
By John Scott Mcgougan
posted Monday, June 16, 2008
12 votes

Caribbean Reef Shark makes an approach.
By John Scott Mcgougan
posted Sunday, June 15, 2008
6 votes
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11 Entries Found
The Caribbean Reef Shark departs, but not for long. Shyness was not on the menu.
Sharknose Goby inbetween flits on a coral head.
When the reef sharks get curious, and you've got your 105mm macro on the camera, this is what you get.
This reef shark turned right into me as I was releasing the shutter.
Yellowhead Jawfish doing the its normal pop in/pop out dance.
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A smooth trunkfish was batting its eyelashes at us throughout the dive.
Caribbean Reef Shark makes an approach.
Red Night Shrimp taken off of the Reefhouse Resort's pier.
Spotted Burrfish off of the Reefhouse Resort's pier, on Roatan, Honduras.
One of three sharptail eels cautiously returning from a jaunt in the grass. Taken off my dad's back porch on Roatan with my D200 and 105mm macro.
Scraweld Filefish - This was taken at night along a wall off of Tobago in stiff current. The other divers were focused on the walls looking for suitable macro fare while I adjusted my strobes and drifted. D200 with 105mm macro.
 
11 Entries Found