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Dog Island in the British Virgin Islands had quite a variety of hard corals and fish.
Not a great picture, but a beautiful scene
Rhone wreckage
BUBBLE BOY
sea turtle, photo taken in cozumel mexico in about 45 ft of water on a guided dive to palancar reef using fuji e900 w/red filter
jawfish with eggs/ baby jawfish in its mouth!
Green Fiddler Crab
Hogfish at the Rhone
Hull of the RMS Rhone
Barrel Sponge with Blue Chromis
Hogfish
Photo of C-58 wreck in Cozumel
Silversides on the sandy spit
Time to go sailing
A Belted Sandfish on Mammoth Rock Reef , in the Gulf of Mexico, off Clearwater Beach, Florida.
RMS Rhone Bulkhead
The Prince Albert wreck at CoCoView. Olympus c5050 with Sea & Sea strobe. Not sure what type blennie this is, but he was very patient with me.
Interior of the Rhone is loaded with coral and other sea life. This is looking into a passageway left in the Rhone.
Yellow sponges with blue Chromis
Natural Light shot of an Old Motor at Tres Cocos Belize
Trunk fish at the "Indians". Just off the coast of Pelican island is a rocky feature know as the "Indians". Because of the stormy skies the dive was essentially a night dive. Towards the end of the dive I came across this very shy trunkfish.
Turtle Focus.
Scrawled Cowfish natural light
I doubt that these french grunts could see the colors of the coral ledge they were hiding under but I could with just a bit of flash
Sawtooth Arrow Shrimp (Tozeuma serratum). I collected one and sent it to a marine biologist for identification. She said I may have the first live photos of this species. You don't have to go to exotic locations to capture something new!
In the wheelhouse of the RMS Rhone at nearly 90 feet, life flourishes almost 150 years after the sinking of the Rhone. I found these bream just hovering above the coral and sponges. On the day of our dive it was stormy and light was precious.
Pop Art
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