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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From Cayman islands

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Coral and worms.
Nice details. Cool fin.
Backlit shot of an eel. Got a lot of light through the mouth. Kinda reminds me of a corporate executive promotional photo. If only he had his hand up to his chin in the "Thinker" pose.
Panorama of the Kittiwake stitched together in Photoshop. Underwater pano's are just a tad harder than topside!
Took my 105 lens expecting to photograph small stuff but this friendly guy showed up and I thought i would give him a try. Seeing my 105 in a whole new way.
turtle at little cayman on the cayman aggressor
Super macro of gorgonian polyps with a nikon 105 and SubSee 5X.
Light and dark.
over under at stingray city
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The Kittiwake, Grand Cayman.
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My daughter, Jenny, on the back rail of the Kittiwake, Grand Cayman.
taken at Little Cayman
Little Cayman Turtle
taken with nikon d 200 and tokina 10-17
Cayman turtle with tokina 10-17 and d 200
Grouper looking up at boat at little cayman
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cayman jawfish using 105 lens set on f5.6 1/125th
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just love these guys
Surface interval entertainment...
Red Clingfish on gorgonian.
Orangesided Goby. Nikon 105 with Subsee 5X.
Very cool behavior shot. This basket star has wrapped itself, protectively, inside a gorgonian during daylight hours.
While struggling in the surge to photograph green striped gobies beneath the shore line sea urchins, I came across this tiny little crab. It looks like he got splashed by paint or, maybe, he grew up in the late 60's or early 70's.
Sunset panorama on our last day of diving.
Eyes Wide Shut
You see this all the time with human photos. First time for me with my fish buddies. Secretary blenny in a full-on blink. Inset shows next shot with eyes open. Then again... I guess maybe I see the point of closing those eyes! ...
A Sea Hare on an old, fallen sea fan. Nikon 105 with SubSee 5X, full frame.
Bristleworm. Never encountered one before this dive, then saw two. This one was far better at posing.
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