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Turtle beach on Oahu. Taken topside after a snorkeling trip.
By Gary Ramey
posted Saturday, December 2, 2006
80 votes

Ornate Ghost Pipefish with white chrinoid
By Gary Ramey
posted Monday, February 2, 2009
26 votes

Common Reef squid. I love how initially they are timid but their intelligence and curiosity get the best of them when you start taking photos with strobes. It is almost like they try to communicate back with you.
By Gary Ramey
posted Saturday, June 27, 2009
20 votes

These Shrimp are very neutral colored during the day. They appear like your old glow in the dark toys. However at night, when hit with strobes, they light up as if they have their own bio-luminescence.
By Gary Ramey
posted Sunday, February 1, 2009
19 votes

This Juvenile Lionfish was stalking me..haha. Every time I lined up a photo and turned and looked he was swimming by me in full plumage
By Gary Ramey
posted Saturday, February 14, 2009
17 votes

Mating Squid
By Gary Ramey
posted Monday, February 1, 2010
16 votes

Small Nemo
By Gary Ramey
posted Wednesday, February 4, 2009
15 votes

Reaching out to find a landing spot!
By Gary Ramey
posted Thursday, February 5, 2009
12 votes

Sawblade shrimp...not sure of the official name but a nice nickname.
By Gary Ramey
posted Tuesday, February 10, 2009
12 votes

Secretary Blennies became my favorite subject in Bonaire. They were tiny but fun to photograph
By Gary Ramey
posted Saturday, August 1, 2009
12 votes
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14 Entries Found
Mating Squid
Spent a whole dive with a group of squid that didn't mind me taking photos!
Busy Queen Angel Fish
Large Puffer at Buddy Dive
Secretary Blennies became my favorite subject in Bonaire. They were tiny but fun to photograph
Sharknose Goby
Common Reef squid. I love how initially they are timid but their intelligence and curiosity get the best of them when you start taking photos with strobes. It is almost like they try to communicate back with you.
This Juvenile Lionfish was stalking me..haha. Every time I lined up a photo and turned and looked he was swimming by me in full plumage
Sawblade shrimp...not sure of the official name but a nice nickname.
Reaching out to find a landing spot!
Small Nemo
Ornate Ghost Pipefish with white chrinoid
These Shrimp are very neutral colored during the day. They appear like your old glow in the dark toys. However at night, when hit with strobes, they light up as if they have their own bio-luminescence.
Turtle beach on Oahu. Taken topside after a snorkeling trip.

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
classic turtle on beach shot Gary. COuld have left space for the turtle to move into but this suggests the turle is there (and about to lay)
 
14 Entries Found