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What can I say, I love seahorses.
TIger Beach is patrolled by Tiger Sharks and the Lemon Sharks, this Tiger comes in to investigate!
A cruising eagle ray at Cocos Island gets the attention of an inquisitive diver.
Something ethereal about the back lighting of this Hairy Blenny caught by surprise in a cross fire of lights which dubiously occured as a result of several photographers trying to photograph a seahorse on the other side of my subject.
I love Seahorses. So delicate. The intricasies within their design reveal only more design.
Eye to eye with a Reef Shark at El Dorado Reef - Bahamas
Underside of a Jellyfish
A Male Dragonet displaying colors and lips trying to make himself handsome for the girls. This was the first time I'd seen one turn whitish.
I find close up shots very revealing. For example -this shrimp has a forked tongue- very strange eyes.
Waiting to be released! This baby green sea turtle was found on the beach cold stunned. He was spending the day warming up at the Sea Turtle Preservation Society while waiting to be released that evening.
I just love how on a night dive you will come upon a habitat with several of these "punk rocker" decorator crabs. Each one's apparel is fancier than the next... as if they are trying to out-do one another!
The most graceful creature in the sea is a Spotted Eagle Ray. They avoid divers' bubbles. I waited as it came thru the bridge and held my breath. 8 ft across, it moved swiftly. Then it slowed. As it was right upon me, I gasped for air & it took off.
Black & White of a Sting Ray hidden in the sand.
Green Razor in full dress... eyeing the camera.
This image of a Reef Shark was taken during a dive at Ginormous Reef off the Bahamas. The rain made a bit of texture to the surface. I was doing my safety stop with some friends!
Reef Shark in the night. This omage was taken during the last dive of the night at Ginormous Reef - Bahamas
Feeding Lemon sharks keep all but the brave away from the dive ladder.
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Manatee grazing_Crystal river_Florida
Taken whilst diving in Nassau. Canon 5Dmkii in an Aquatica housing, 15mm f2.8 Canon fisheye, manual exposure.
Close up of a Banded Coral Shrimp - It really does have a clownsy looking face. Murder to get a straight on shot of him, but patience is a virtue.
USCG DUANE
''You come here often?!''
The sun shines bright above El Dorado Reef as the Reef Sharks swarm.
Yellowtail Snapper
alota life in one space
This image was taken during a beautiful sunrise from the bow of the MV Shear Water in September 2010.
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Eagle rays in Key Largo
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