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2533 Entries Found: Page 75  of  85
A Caribbean Flyby. This photo of a Caribbean Reef Shark was taken in Nassau while diving with Stuart Coves. I used my DC500 , two strobes and wide angle lens.
This photo is of an Arrow Crab thinking he could hide all to quick on the deck of the Ray of Hope off Nassau. I used my DC500 w/ dual strobes .
The Bahamas Mama, just a few kicks away from the rush of several sharks! This photo was taken off Nassau.
This photo was taken off Nassau while diving with Stuart Coves. These sharks are fun to photograph. Ill be back there in a couple of weeks for more photos of sharks! I used my DC500 with 2 external strobes and a wide angle lens. I was pretty close.
Dolphin
Dolphin
This photo was taken at Mikes Reef in Nassau. This shallow reef reminded me of an aquarium with all of the life found while diving the site. I used my DC500 and external flash units and a wide angle lens.
Dolphin
"Sea Thimbles" During a safety stop while diving the Exumas, I photographed several small (approximately half inch) thimble jellies as they drifted by in the current.
Angel Fish
This photo was taken in Nassau while diving with Stuarts Cove. These animals were massive and maybe disappointed by not being fed on this dive. I used my DC500 w/ wide angle lens and dual flash units.
This photo was taken at Shark Wall, while diving with Stuarts Cove in Nassau. If a diver does not exhale in front of these big animals they will come right in close for the perfect photo opportunity.
Nechamie, Snorkel, Snorkeling
Surgeonfish in night colors. Graham's Harbor, San Salvador Island.
Box jelly at night.
Spiny lobster. Graham's Harbor, San Salvador Island.
Sunset
Comet sea star. Fernandez Bay, San Salvador Island. Sea and Sea 12mm.
This shot was taken of a sunset in Paradise Island.
Juvenile trumpetfish...probably 8 inches in length. Graham's Harbor, San Salvador island.
Cave pupfish - Lighthouse Cave on San Salvador island.
Bearded fireworm. Graham's Harbor, San Salvador.
Slow motion battle. Branched fire coral (Millepora alcicornis) overgrowing a sea plume (Pseudopterogorgia).
Curious bluespotted cornetfish. Night shot, Graham's Harbor, San Salvador.
Caribbean Reef Octopus, Government Dock, San Salvador Island
Circling Palometa...they say they are attracted to bubbles, but I was breath-hold diving. Graham's Harbor, San Salvador island.
Ocellate swimming crab directing traffic. Graham's Harbor, San Salvador. Night shot.
Juvenile trunkfish at night.
Social feather dusters, Graham's Harbour, San Salvador Island. Nikonos V.
Spotted trunkfish, night snorkel. Nikonos V.
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