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Cruise Ships in the Grand Cayman port
Playing with a shot at night at Little Cayman. Nikon D70. 18mm. 5 seconds.
Two eels getting busy
Stingray at Corral Gargend reef- Olypus Sp-350
The world's first Lego nudibranch. It was crawling on the equally rare carpet coral.

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This month's top nudibranch shot. Great laugh Jim :-)
Cayman Brac, Russian Destroyer.
Flemingo Toungue & Friends. Cayman Brac.
Cautiously curious. Grand Cayman. D70, 105 mm macro.
Hawksbill Sea Turtle. Nikon D70 with 60mm lens.
Turtle and diver. Grand Cayman. D70, 10.5 fisheye lens.
Russian Destroyer on Cayman Brac, Canon 20D, Ikelite Housing.
Taken in Cayman Brac at the Russian Destroyer. No Flash.
Rock Beauty seen at Grand Cayman this August. Taken with a Canon PowerShot SD550 and digital strobe.
This juvenile lizardfish was only about 5 inches long. Grand Cayman.
This is a Red Hind (E. guttatus)on its juvenile face where instead of having the reddish-brown spots along its body it has them blue...what a cutie!
An Angel's portrait....enjoy!
Slender Filefish (4 cm) on Little Cayman. Nikon D70 with 60mm lens.
'BARRED HAMLET' From 'Fish Portrarits from Around the World' series. Little Cayman. Housed Nikon F; 55mm auto-micro Nikkor lens. Enjoy!
This is a close-up of a HUGE tarpon, taken at Eden Rock, Grand Cayman. Nikon D70, 50 mm lens, two strobes.
My grey friend Angel
Blue Tang. This is a juvenile transitioning from all-yellow to all-blue. Nikon D70 with 60mm lens.
If this spotted eagle ray was any closer I would have introduced myself. I got several shots, but I feel this one was the best of the lot.
Queen Trigger off Little Cayman
Nikonos 28mm lense
A tiny (4 mm) sea slug, Chelidonura berolina, that I photographed on Little Cayman. In the lower left, note a little claw sticking from the sand, apparently from a larval crustacean.
Angelfish, photographer, and slave strobe. D70, 10.5 mm fisheye, two strobes.
Juvenile Flamingo Tongue (1.5 cm) feeding on purple sea fan. Notice the eyeball at the base of the feeler thingy. From Little Cayman, BWI. Nikon D200 with 60mm lens.
'NIGHT MOVES' Basket starfish feeding. Strictly nocturnal, extremely light sensitive and quick. I've seen animals with six foot 'wing spans'. Housed Nikon F; 55mm auto-micro Nikkor lens. Enjoy!
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