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This guy was showing his colors. Night dive of an octopus.
"Hooked but only for a moment" This Caribbean Reef Shark must of taken a bite out of the wrong fish. This photo was taken off Nassau, with my DC500 and I shut off one of my strobes using just 1 and a wide angle lens.
Caribbean Reef Shark, Grand Bahama.
small flamingo on fan
This Grey Angelfish followed me around the reef, so I periodically took photos of this friendly and maybe lonesome creature. This photo was taken off Nassau a few weeks ago.
"Lowrider" This Caribbean Reef Shark is flying low while on the hunt for a bit of food.This photo was taken off Nassau last month.
This shark was close! This photo was taken with my DC500, single strobe, and wide angle lens. The Caribbean Reef sharks are always interested and curious in another creature of their size.
This photo was taken in front of the bow of the Sea Viking a wreck which is sunk off Nassau. I used my DC500 w/ two strobes and a wide angle lens.
One of my favorite dives, The Sea Viking. I used my DC500 w/out my strobes and a wide angle lens. This photo was taken a week ago off Nassau, Bahamas.
This is a photo of a wreck called Twin Sisters in Nassau. The sun was out and clear water enables this shot without using my strobes. I used my DC500 and wide angle lens.
This photo of a Flamingo Tongue was taken at the Bond Wreck located off Nassau. There were Flamingo Tongues everywhere.
This photo of a Pederson Cleaner Shrimp was taken on the Bond Wreck off Nassau. I used my DC500, 2 strobes. They are small and sometimes hard to find.
This big creature might have an eye on me! This photo of a Caribbean Reef Shark was taken off Nassau last Saturday. No dive trip to the Bahamas would be complete without seeing sharks.
"Are you my brother?" These 2 Spotted Drums were flittering inside a porthole on the Willaurie off Nassau.This photo was taken last week while diving with Stuart Cove's.
This Grey Angelfish was hunting and pecking on algae which covers the Willaurie off Nassau. I took this photo on Monday using my complete DC500 setup.
Another picture of the friendly remoras I met while diving with the Nekton Pilot. They loved posing for me... D300, Sigma 18-50 F2.8 Macro HSM
Once an unfamiliar creature in the Caribbean is now a usual sight on every dive in the Bahamas. This photo of a Lionfish was taken off Nassau
blue parrotfish in hollywood bowl dive site in Bahamas,,,
yellow tube sponge{aplysina fistularis} in willaurie wreck dive site in Bahamas...olympus sp-350,,inon strobe and len..
Lots of color, sponges and life on the Willaurie off Nassau.
Christmas all year round! D300, 60mm Macro + Woody's Diopter
lion fish inside the dc-3 of into the blue movie dive site in Bahamas
Arrow Crab. D300, 105mm VR Macro, Inon 165 Wet Diopter
happy face in the reef!!!hollywood bowl dive site in bahamas!
olympus sp-350,inon lens and strobes
lion fish in port nelson wreck in Bahamas, olympus sp-350,inon len,inon strobe
Photographer, buddy and reef, D300, 10.5mm Fisheye
azure vase sponge in willaurie wreck dive site in Bahamas, inon len, olympus sp-350,inon strobes
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