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Silhouette of reef shark under the sun.
Shark on the Reef, Gardens of the Queen Cuba
Checking out a whale (taken under permit)
“Aquatic gumball machine” Green Sea Turtle taken in Turtle Cove in St. Thomas.
Spotted Moray just off shore in st. Thomas. Taken with Olympus TG-4.
Hitchhikers, Sperm Whale calves are capable of diving to 400m within a few months, they and juveniles carry remora. Adults dont. Image under permit
School of Brown Chromis at Anse Cochon Reef in St. Lucia. Taken with TG-4
How does my hair look?
Cushion Sea Star. Taken in Carlisle Bay, Barbados with Olympus TG-4
Wiebeke wreck and diver, St Lucia.
Snorkeler and Sperm Whale. taken under permit.
“Alien Octopod” Octopus is really from St. Thomas, but I’ve always thought they looked liked something from another world.
two calves and an adult. tweaked and desaturated (image under permit)
Cocodrile with Roger, Gardens of the Queen Cuba
“Reef Life” A snapshot of Varied life on a reef. Taken in St. Lucia with Olympus TG-4
The Hilma Hooker
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While on an eco tour of Antigua, they took us to this beach that was made up of all shells and coral pieces.
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Jigsaw puzzle?
Reef Shark and the Blue, Gardens of the Queen Cuba
Post Maria sunset
Taken on the north side of Little cayman
“Dramatic Appearance” Found this wreck in Barbados. It’s always an eerie feeling when they appear from the cloudy water.
Lesleen M wreck, St Lucia
“Two Way Traffic” this is the actual image, but with colors enhanced to show the two species of Seargent Major Damselfish and Ballyhoo, traveling in opposite directions. Taken with Olympus TG-4
All the right angles.
Natural light pic of a Slender Filefish trying to blend in.
Natural light shot of a Barred Hamlet
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