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Anenomae are great
Angels reef. It always amazes me how much colour there really is when you add strobe
Arrow Crab w/ Nikon D70 60mm
Spotted Cleaner Shrimp
Spider. Man it was difficult to get one in shot. Usually they was hiding.
Even Moray's have a bit of a laugh
Coral at it best
Divemaster checking out a Black frogfish a fair amount of kicked up sand
Spike looking timid shot whilst on hols in Dominica, where I had the best time with my camera. Great diving and plenty to photo.
Ok what's in there then
Anenomae Colours
Can Seaweed be colourful
Cluster.
who you calling strange??
Yellow frogfish compresses on seeing a camera.
Sealife DC1000, sealife strobe
I stumbled across this little beauty
while waiting for a photo op at a sea horse, needless to say if forgot the sea horse. Olympus housed stylus 410/ with Bonica strobe.
Town of Dominica....
My little Sharpnose Puffer stayed still just long enough for a good closeup.
Seahorse picture was taken off of Castle Comforts shore at a depth of only 25 feet. My camera is a Canon A95 and I only used the onboard flash.
I put together a collage of a Christmas tree worm unfurling. I hope everyone likes it =)
Rough Fileclams are the underwater version of venus flytraps
This crab is ready to take on the world =)
Telephoto lenses do wonders for making the sun larger and people's noses smaller...
A dominica sunset from the south of the island.
This yellow fanworm can be found under rocks and ledges. About the size of a silver dollar.
Juv. Ballonfish, I love his almost crown of spines and the colour of his eyes. They always look like they belong in Japanese cartoons.
Do these count as flaring nostrils?
Anything you can see through is automatically cool in my book. Especially when its a shrimp...
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