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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From Cayman islands

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Tarpon at Grand Cayman. Photo taken on July 27, 2008 with a Canon SD550.
Black Durgon - not black at all as you can see - they look black up to about 2 ft. away and then you start to notice the colours - only lighting with a flash shows how amazing they really are. 45 ft. Sealife DC600 w/strobe
BLOW BUBBLES. Nikonos V. This is first attempt scanning negatives for higher quality image rather than using the scan that comes with the prints. Hopefully the colors will look better. Let me know what you think.
A trumpet fish, nicely lined up with a sea fan. This was about 30ft. Sealife DC600 w/ strobe.
Sea Fan, Georgetown, Grand Cayman
Cymothoid isopod attached to a blackbar soldier fish - at least this is the techie term - I say "a fish-hat - cool!"
WRECKED DIVE
Juvenile spotted drum - 35 ft. SeaLife DC600. About 3.5" long - beautiful little guy!
Sand Diver Lizard fish - you can see the teeth on this little guy. Sealife DC600 at 55 ft. Grand Cayman.
Christmas Tree Worm in white coral. Nikon D80, 60mm
15mm lens with Nikonos V, no strobe. The wreck off the shore of Sunset House in Grand Cayman.
This guy was on the boardwalk by the canal. There are quite a few of these guys but this chap was the Daddy for sure - he is easy 2.1/2ft nose to tail. Shot Cannon S3IS max zoom. Has anyone shot these guys underwater? They are amazing & fast swimmers
This lobster seemed to be as interested in me as I was in him. Nikon D200 in Ikelite Housing with DS125 Strobe
One of several seahorses in Bloody Bay Marine Park, D300, Nikon 105mm lens, twin Ikelite D125 strobes
Sometimes, you find one that we have not managed to mess-up. Even the common sea fan can be perfect (even if the shot is not)!
Green Sea Turtle swam at me to investigate. Nikon D200 Ikelite Housing DS125 Strobes
I'm a bit turtle mad! I stalked his guy with my buddy in hot pursuit of me! Took a few minutes but he finally posed for the camera-probably to get rid of me. Cayman turtles are great to photo as they are used to divers. S-life Dc600 w/ strbe @ 60ft.
Flamingo Tongues, Nikon D80 with 60mm.
The dive boat anchored above the Tibbets and everyone descended upon her as bees to honey. Nikon D200 50 mm lense in and Ikelite housing. No strobe.
This was a really cool Hawksbill turtle - as big as I have seen. Using a DC600 S-life I snapped 6 photos, and this is the best. I have not retouched it at all as I would probably muck it up! I was within about 2 ft. of this guy (who was easy 2ft long
My two boys headed to the wreck of a tug off of Cayman Brac.
The former Russian missile frigate turned artificial reef is an excellent dive site on Cayman Brac. Hopefully, someday all war ships will be sunk to make artificial reefs. Nikon D200 in Ikelite Housing with 30mm Wide Angle Lens one DS125 Strobe.
I'm not sure why he's pouting, he gets to dive all the time. Nikon D200 with 105 mm Macro lense in an Ikelite housing. DS125 strobes.
Emerging Trees!
Dive boats heading out to the reefs near Little Cayman.
Spotted Drum, Little Cayman, D300 SIgma 14mm lens, twin Ikelite D125 strobes
These two barracuda kept circling us as we explored the HMS Tibbet in the Caymans
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