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Underwater Photo Contest Entries By Claire Kennedy

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I have never seen this shrimp before this trip to Cozumel, and saw it almost every Caribbean carpet anemone there. Obviously the health of the reef is excellent, Any help in ID on this shrimp would be great!
Brittlestars need cleaning too!
Squat Shrimp next to an anemone - just happen to be a whole bunch of them
Moray swimming around looking for munchies
Drum-de-dum-dum
Sargent Major Reef
If you can catch one standing/sitting still, they are fun to watch - from Cozumel, during a trip which my buddy and I were diving alone so we could spend as much time as we wanted hunting for neat critters to photograph.
Flounder eye in Cozumel, taken with Canon EOS30D with 100 mm 2.8 lens, taken by my dive buddy Walt Hill.
Double Flamingoes.....Canon EOS 30D, 100/2.8 macro lens w/2 D55 strobes. This photo was take by my dive buddy, Walt Hill
The eyes of a Ray. Southern Sting Ray eyes and gills.
Pederson Shrimp Eyes, Cozumel, Mexico, Spring Break
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Queen Angelfish from Cozumel
Owl's Eye - not really, but these social feather dusters look like it. The center of the worm tree looks exactly like an eye.
green, eel, moray, scary, mouth. Most best shots are whimsical and this is no exception - I was just looking around and here he popped out just to pose for my camera.
Frederikstad Pier, sand crab, crab, little crab, This was off the pier which is fished regularly. This pier was full of fabulous critters and fish and this little guy (about ½" in diameter) was trying to bury himself in the sand to hide!
 
 
 
15 Entries Found