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This Christmas Tree Worm was my last photo before heading up for my safety stop whhile diving on Mikes Reef in Nassau, July 2006. Taken with my DC 500 and dual external flash units.
Taken with a Canon A540 and DC2 housing, using an Inon UWL-105AD wide angle lens and Inon D2000 strobe.
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Yes, a looming bowshot Darren
bearded fireworm. Nikonos V, 28mm, Helix tube.
Without a doubt the greatest and magnificent creatures in the sea, lots of power there! This photo was taken in Nassau while diving with Stuart Cove during August 2007. I used my DC500 w/ 2 external flashes and wide angle lens.
Taken with a Canon A540 and DC2 housing, using an Inon UWL-105AD wide angle lens and Inon D2000
Taken with a Canon A540 and DC2 housing, using an Inon UWL-105AD wide angle lens and Inon D2000 strobe.
Natural light Nik2 15mm Kodak t-max
Long island Bahamas Horse eye Jacks
Nassau Grouper, San salvadore, Bahamas
flamingo tongues-
Treasure Cay- Abacos, Bahamas
Manta in the Dig at Atlantis.
This photo of a pair of Christmas Tree Worms was taken while diving on Mikes Reef in Nassau.
" Posing " Oly. 50 50 Light & Motion houing
This photo of a turtle was taken off Nassau this past August.
In the Bahamas at about 30 ft. Just thought this was nice.
shot taken on a live aboard in the Bahamas. I was amazed by the clarity
of the suface texture on this ray.
The Lionfish that now finds it's home in the Bahamas, this shy creature would not come out any closer. I took the photo in Nassau during the summer of 2007 with a Sealife DC500 with dual flash units.
Christmas tree worm
This image was taken while diving in Nassau in August 2007. The dive was a dive with many sharks in their natural habitat.
Fish feeding below me as I snorkeled.
This is where blue meets blue! This photo was taken in Nassau using my DC500 and wide angle lens. It was a beautiful day!
Beautiful day for diving and some sun at a mooring in Nassau.
There were sharks everywhere! This photo was taken in Nassau back in August. I used my DC500 w/wide angle lens and dual flash system. Thanks to Stuart Coves.
Lionfish in the Bahamas??? Yep this photo was taken at Mikes Reef in Nassau Bahamas
Who's eyeballing who / caribbean reef shark
Looking at this photo reminds me of what the moon's surface might look like at closeup range!
Dusting the time away in Nassau, Bahamas
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