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Up close and personal! When approached, this Caribbean Reef Octopus reached out and grabbed the 1:3 framer on my Nikonos V, and pulled himself onto the camera. Made for a few easy shots though ;-)
Shark Shootout 2006. Hanging out at the surface getting bumped like crazy! Nikon D70S 16mm Fisheye. Sea&Sea housing.
WEARING SHINY ARMOUR THIS BARRACUDA PATROLS THE REEF! This image was taken 2003, during one of many dives while in Grand Bahamas. Taken with a DC200 and single single flash.
"Red Tipped Sea Goddess" taken with a Nikonos V, 35mm lens, and 1:3 extension tube.
Caribbean reef shark captured during Stuart Cove;s Shark Shootout 2006. Nijon D70S with Nikon 16mm fisheye lens in Sea & Sea Housing with YS-120 $ Inon Z220 strobes.
Lemon Shark, using SeaLife DC500 pro set w/ wide angle lens.
Tiger shark, used my DC500 Sealife camera w/ wide angle lens.
Tiger Time!
This shark is all of 9 to 10 feet in length. Used my wide angle lens on my DC500 SeaLife camera. Taken Nov. 2006 north of Grand Bahama. No cage, and there were two other Tiger Sharks and 8 Lemon Sharks swimming all around us. What a rush
Image taken while freediving Nassau, Bahamas.
Pink sand beach, Habour Island, Bahamas. Just another day in paradise.
I took this with my S50 Canon in its polycarbonate housing and a Sea & Sea 20mm wide lens, I chased these tarpon everywhere and this was my best shot!
Caribbean reef shark and friends
I placed my polycarbonate housed Canon S50 with sea & Sea 20mm lens pointing towards the surface for this shot of Trumpetfish
Shark Feeder with box on safety stop line. Nikon D70s with Nikon 16m fisheye in Sea & Sea housing.
This is one of my first Macro shots with a Nikonos 35mm. I was told by my photo instructor that this is a fairly hard shot to get as the dusters are so sensitive to water movement.
Reef crab,camera olympus c-5050 ikelite ds-125 strobe, wa lens, taken at night.
Coral, camera olympus c-5050,ikelite housing,ds-125 ikelite strobe,wa lens
Such an island paradise....
The wreck of the Sea Viking in Nassau.
Stingray gives me the eye. Large Southern Stingray let me get this picture before she left. Nikonos V 28 mm lense fron 18 inches
Long Spined Urchin, Nikonos V 28mm
Learning Marco....Nikonos V 35mm Loved the contrast.
35mm Nikonos V....during my first experience with underwater photography. This one of the shots that got me hooked on u/w photography.
Ribs of a wooden ship wreck
Canon 5D, Natural light
Orange Glow...Taken in August in the Bimini area of the Bahamas. This HawkFish of some variety was a perfect subject and never moved.
This Sea Turtle was shot in the Bahamas with an Olympus C750
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