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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From Cayman islands

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Is Shark Week Good?
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Fish Romance
Grand Cayman
"Tiny Turn" - A tiny juvenile filefish sweeps away from its gorgonian camouflage for a moment.
"Pulsating"
Sometimes the most beautiful part of a dive is right under the boat!
"My Orange, Orange Home"
A little blenny peers out from its home in an orange sponge. These cuties usually live in coral, so this was an unusual find.
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"Blizzard"
A tarpon is nearly hidden by a swarm of silversides as it swims through a baitball in Grand Cayman.
Built for Speed
Silversides are reflected in a diver's mask as he watches a huge swirl of the tiny fish.
Bronze Medal Bronze Medal 2017

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"Silver Pool"
The silversides are back!
Sunlight streams through the ceiling of a grotto, illuminating swirling silversides.
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"Starfish Waterdrops Watercolor"
It looks like a watercolor...but it is a photograph smile Fat raindrops started to plop onto the surface of the water while golden light slanted through the rain.
Pair of Bandeds
Big Boat&Small Boat/Grand Cayman,Canon 5D MarkIII, 8-15mm fisheye lens,F18,1/160,ISO200
Take a left!
Color
There is a lot of color on the Orange Canyon dive site, it is just a matter of lighting it to show to best advantage.
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"A Fantastic Find!"
A dwarf frogfish on Grand Cayman. This little guy was smaller than a pinky nail, and camouflaged to the color of the sand. This is only the second frogfish I've ever seen in over 500 dives in Cayman.
Highly Evolved
When I took this image, I wanted to make it look like a ghost appearing from the mist as I approached.
Hi, little guy./Blenny/Grand Cayman,Canon 5D MarkIII,100mm macro Lens,NauticamSMC, Iron Z240*2
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"Liquid Mercury"
Stormy Day and Diver
Let's Dance/Sting ray/Grand Cayman,Canon 5D MarkIII, 8-15mm fisheye lens,F18,1/200,ISO200
A large lobster has found a "soft" place to rest, inside a giant sponge.
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Sailfin Blennys can become a "blur" as they dart from their holes, flip their sail up and down a few times, and dart right back in.
Hey there...
Curiosity
Spinyhead blenny was almost as curious about my lens as I was about him.
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Diving on the Kittiwake, I wanted to show a large portion of the bow, and how it fades off into the distance
A small shrimp traverses the colorful corallimorph on which it lives.
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