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Scrawled file fish flashing
My first attempt at snootery. I turned the strobes all the way out so that the edge of the beam would be the only lighting.
The Hindenburgh
Baby octopus in a trash can. Blue Heron Bridge, Jupiter, Florida.
Band tailed Puffer
...Just happy to be here.... ( Leopard Sea Robin)
Brothers (Carcharhinus perezi)
Lionfish on the hunt
Beach Dive off Sunny Isles Beach
Brown Octopus . . .looks like a costume piece for ... smile
The morning stretch (dondice occidentalis)
See the lines on my face? This Lemon Shark examines its face in the dome of my housing while diving at Hammertime off the Bahamas.
Molasses Reef dive. This was in about 25 feet of water in Key Largo, Molasses Reef. The elkhorn colonies are amazing there.
Blending in like a ninja.
Deep water Atlantic Scolymia coral
Sea Turtle at 80 feet. We were at about 80 feet when this turtle approached us and swam along side us for a couple minutes. It seemed he was curious about us.
... you talkin' to me?
Red Volitan Lionfish invading Miami Beach!
Sea Turtle. I had a close encounter with several sea turtles at Molasses Reef in Key Largo. I used a sealife dc1000 elite for this photo.
Alice in Wonderland
or...
(a fireworm emerges from the Kingdom of hydroids)
Fairy Basslet
French Angelfish almost posing for a picture
Sea flowers :-)
This Queen Angel fish was found off Miami Beach in about 40 feet of water. One of my favorite marine fish, the colors are striking and one of my favorites to photograph.
Grouper
We discovered a rare blanket octopus on Molasses Reef in Key Largo. This is one of about a dozen photos I took of this rare creature. This is the blanket octopus in it's closed position.
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I took a very rare photo of a blanket octopus. These are nearly impossible to find as they mainly stay in the gulfstream. This was in about 30 feet of water off Key Largo.
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