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I took this photo on a recent trip to Turks and Caicos. Olympus c-5060
'RETRO' Still holding up since captured in 1975. good ol' Kodachrome 64. Note the horse collar BC and the Scubapro DC metre on her left ankle. Housed Nikon F; 24mm Nikkor lens. Enjoy!
Closeup of "Black Coral" that is sadly so commonly harvested for jewelry.
Double file in Cozumel. Fuji Finepix S2, dual SB-105 strobes.
Roses are red. Damsels are Blue.
Roatan, Honduras.
We found this caribbean reef octupus a bit before sunset. Flash, no strobe.
Nassau Grouper trying unsuccessfully to swallow a Blue Tang. The divemaster told me that eventually other predators would start nipping off pieces of the Tang. I doubt if either fish survived. Nikon N90s with 60mm lens.
Roatan, Honduras.
Roatan, Honduras.
This octopus was in the process of eating this queen conch. Definitely something to see.
Don't be too curious....she's got an eye on you!
My wife & Model,@ local reef in Key Largo, Shot with Nikonos 15mm, single fill strobe.
Goby, Grand Cayman, Nikon D70, 105 macro.
Flying over the Caribbean...sooo pretty
Pink dressed X'mas Tree Worm, caught on a beautifull day and very shallow in front of my house, West Bay, Grand Cayman.
Pam @ Prop of Upright Spiegel Grove @ 1336' and @ night - "spooky"
Taken with a Sony Cybershot...no strobe
Purple Spotted Sea Goddess on Little Cayman. One of the prettiest nudis in the Caribbean, this tiny critter was almost impossible to see in the viewfinder, but I got a few decent photos. Nikon D200 with 60mm lens.
Flamingo Tongue taken with a pentax near by Hepp's Pipeline, Grand Cayman, 2006.

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Editor's Comment
a different angle, most go down on these guys but side works too. DYK they are a shell, our course you did
I found this angle to simply be captivating. Vote for it if you think so too...
A snapped a quick shot as this passing barracuda suddenly opened it's mouth. Sea and Sea DX3000, Key Largo, Florida.
Roatan, Honduras.
Wall divers, Cozumel. Fuji Finepix S2, dual SB-105 strobes.
Cleaning station, Roatan, Honduras.
I assume these two critters are mating Nudibranchs. If anyone knows what type please let me know.
Ready for my close-up =)
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