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"Surfacing!" It is always advised to look up before you head back to the boat. On a dive at Tiger Beach this takes a completely different meaning! Canon T2i in an Aquatica housing and twin Sea and Sea 110a Strobes using a Tokina 10-17 fisheye t 10mm.
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sailfish hunting sardines
sailfish
sailfish hunting sardines
Photographer attempting to photograph a sailfish (he missed the shot!)
Soap fish
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Forg fish Protrait
Lookdown
Whale shark
A diver in a passage known as "River Run", in the freshwater above the infiltrating seawater. Canon 7D, Tokina 10-17, one Ikelite DS-160 strobe on a 15' cord.
The position of our diveguide David and the lightrays from the sun where just right when we did our safety stop in the Cenote "el Pit".
Toadfish
Lookdown
Freediver interacting with Whale Shark
Whale shark turning near a freediver
"Cloud Filter" Whale Sharks filter through 1500 gallons of water a day. Part of my Underwater Surrealism series
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Sea Bird just hanging out.
Swimming by
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Looking up...
Manatee time
Beauty and the Beautiful Beast.
"Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened."
— Anatole France
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The beach is calling...
Recent visit to the Kittiwake
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Resemblance...
USS Kittiwake
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