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Lion's mane jelly fish, take at Whytecliff Park in Vancouver, British Columbia
katherine
suzy, brian and a stormy day at lake simcoe - a perfect day to get hitched
Profile of an anenome - Vancouver Island...
Anenome which appears to have a small pearl near its mouth...Vancouver Island
Orange peel nudi - vancouver island
Bridge of the PLM 27 torpedoed Nov 2nd 1942 by U-518
Nudi - Vancouver Island - D70s - 60mm macro
Plumose anenomes hicthihg a lift on a scallop - Vancouver Island
Close of up of the eye of a wolf eel - Vancouver Island
Another shot taken off Vancouver Island - this guy didn't seem too bothered about my presence...Nikon D70s 60mm macro
Nudi - photo taken using a Nikon d70S with 60mm macro lens - Vancouver Island
shark feeding in Bahamas, Canon 20D
A Cunner (Tautogolabrus Adspersus), also known as a sea perch, poses with a piece of wreckage from the WW1 hospital ship Letitia at Halifax, Nova Scotia. Nikonos V, 20mm lens, Ikelite 150 strobe & manual exposure. This took several attempts.
beautiful corpse #5 - taken in Lake Simcoe / close to shore
Scarborough, Ont.
A diver with a DPV cruises underneath the translucent ice of Morrisons Quarry, Quebec. Disposable camera with 400 asa film.

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Now you KNOW this is cold! That's dedication for you! But why weren't you underwater too Michael! ;-)
A Nova Scotia Tech Diver waits out his decompression on a trapeez. Nikonos V, 12mm Sea&Sea lens, 3200 ASA B&W film on manual exposure
A Sherman-Grant tank from the wreck of the Russian freighter "Kolkhosnik" sits in spools of barb wire at a depth of 140 feet. Sunk 1942 off Halifax, Nova Scotia. Nikonos V on manual, Fuji 800 film single Ikelite 150 strobe + 12mm Sea & Sea lens.
Anemone Spawn: I had my D100, L&M Titan housing & 17-35mm lens hoping to come across a Wolf Eel or Giant Octopus in the waters of Sechelt Inlet Canada. When I came across this anemone during its spawning process.
princess
number 4
Wolf-eel, Dillon Rock, BC.
Nikon N90, 28mm, (2)S&S YS-90's
Diver with surface and sky background.
yiren's kiss
'From my house... to yours...' Wishing you all the happiest and most prosperous holiday season and 2007. My Christmas wish/hope is that we use our multitude of talents to put strong effort into the protection of our ocean environments. Enjoy!
Canadian Geese
louise is a synchronized swimmer and can control her buoyancy very well --- however swimming in a dress took some getting used to
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