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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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Their first breaths underwater. In the pool on Hopkins Beach, Southern Belize.
Lettuce Sea Slug (Elysia crispata)from Curacao. Nikon Coolpix 990 with UR Pro filter and natural light..... Absolutely no sign of a Lizardfish whatsoever!
Long way from the surface . This photo was taken after exiting the Devils Throat while diving in Cozumel
Framed! Interesting symmetry and play of light around the diver in this cavern. Fuji Finepix S2, dual SB-105 strobes.
Roatan, Bay Islands.
Head-on and up close view of a little Saddled Blenny. Nikon D200 with 60mm lens.
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Oh you cutie
Lettuce or Wig for one of Dave's Muppets?
Deepwater Gorgonians on a wall dive in Cozumel.
You talkin’ to me? Photo taken on night dive in Cozumel with Fuji Finepix S2 in Aquatica housing, dual SB-105 strobes.
Lobster, night dive. DX5000. Islamorada Key, Florida.
Great Star Coral polyps during the day
Trunkfish swimming along guide rope on shore dive, Curacao.
Schoolmasters. Nikon D70. 12mm.
Tug Wreck from St. Eustatius, taken with Nikon Coolpix 990 and UR Pro filter using available light at 22m. If only I could get my wife and buddy Jill to change that fluorescent jacket for a more sober colour.
Reef scene with coral, diver, and slave strobe. D70, 10.5 wide angle lens, Marathon Key, Florida.
This turtle looked very happy as he did a fly by!
Lobsters are your friends...not food!
Look close, tell me what you see...
Two Peppermint Shrimp housed in a sponge.
Scorpionfish. It was perched on a rock so I was able to get below him and get a blue background. Heavy surge - trouble holding camera still. DX5000. Islamorada Key, Florida.
This image was taken during a dive off TurneffeAtoll with A Sealife DC200 and single strobe
Orange Ball Corallimorph (Psuedocorynactis caribbeorum) from night dive in Bonaire. Taken with Canon A70 using internal flash. They start to close up if light is shone on them, so you don't get long to frame the shot.
Squirrelfish, looks like he's waving with pectoral fin. Grand Cayman. Nikon D70, 105 macro.
This aneomone is doing some filtering, which is how they eat. I took this in 2004 while in Cozumel. The image was taken with a DC200 and single strobe.
Tiny little Tobaccofish getting right up to my macro port. Reminds me of Edward G. Robinson! Nikon D70 and 105mm lens.
Like a B52 Bomber!!!! The boat approached and their they were. This photo was taken at StingRay City in Grand Cayman. I used my MX10 w/ no strobe.
A carving in a tree in Curacao...interesting to me
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