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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From Cayman islands

3155 Entries Found: Page 84  of  117
Christmas tree tube worm. 10-22 zoomed to 22. f18, 1/100, iso 100. Strobes pulled in close on full power.
Juvenile Queen Triggerfish - curious but never holding still long enough to allow focus, except for this one moment...
Hawksbill feeding on Bloody Bay Walll, Little Cayman
NikonosV with 20mm Lens
"Keeping my eye on you..." - Nassau groupers are so funny - this gal followed us around most of the dive and just when we thought she had taken a powder, we spotted her watching us though a hole in a purple sea fan! Cayman Brac, 40 fsw. Red filter.
taken with NikonosV with 20mm lens
used a NikonosV and 20mm lens with 103 strobe. Enhanced with Photoshop
The "E.T." shot - riding a bike over the guns of the M/V Tibbetts - harder than it looks - buoyancy was an issue!
shortlistedShortlisted!
Maco taken with a NikonosV and a 16mm lens with a 103 strobe.
This guy was just hanging out waiting for me to take his picture. I used a NikonosV with a 20mm lens and 103 strobe.
Lion Fish shot off the coast of Bali. I used a NikonosV with a 20mm lens and 103 strobe.
Somewhere, over the rainbow, small fish fly...
I feel pretty, Oh, so pretty!
Supermale parrot fish. Canon Digital rebel, ikelite 125 strobe.
stingray city
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Final RoundThrough to 2009 awards final round judging

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The first regular size Seahorse that I have seen! Traveled to different locations in the Pacific, but, ended up seeing him at Little Cayman.
Sponge scene
1/100 at f14. I spent a whole dive hanging around one spot of coral to get this shot.
Adam at the MV Captain Keith Tibbett's wreck in Cayman Brac. (if you look close, he's motioning me that there is a turtle nearby).
Spinyhead blenny - always so curious.
Moose Horn Coral
I thought this dive would be a "bust" without strobes, but, was pleasantly surprised.
1/250 at f8 with Tokina 10-17. This shot at 10mm and as I looked up I saw the diver swimming back to the boat and waited for him to go through the sun ball.
Rock Beauty (Holacanthus tricolor), a type of Caribbean angelfish.
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all eyes ahead
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Arrow crab with anemone and sea rods
Cluster of Sponges, Grand Cayman (Aplysina Fistularis)
Jim was still recovering from surgery and couldn't dive on our last trip to Little Cayman, so I took his camera down and had a great time. One of my favorite shots was this little Arrow Blenny, about 1 inch long.
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