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The U/W photographer, Image #1
A diver works to help train a cadaver dog. Once "found" by the dog the submerged diver surfaces to reward the dog with its toy. Nikonos V, 35 mm lens, "A" priority with Fuji 400 ASA film. Cropped and colour corrected.
Male Bluegill tending nest in spring.
Cropped image C/U of Aquatic Plant
Freshwater 'Bait Ball' or 'Bass run'. I've never witnessed such a large school of recently hatched bass. This 'cloud' swam over my head, so image is looking toward the surface. Encountered several groups all being 'protected' by an adult.
Root Study 1. I find these to be an interesting 'still life' underwater subject in freshwater.
Freshwater Aquatic Plant, #1
Nesting Bluegill Sunfish, 1
Panorama of the 216' Forest City sunk in 1904 at a depth of 150' near Tobermory, Canada. This photo is the result of stitching 7 wide angle shots together. The visibility this day was about 50'. By the way, the water temperature was 41 F.
Starboard side of the Arabia in Tobermory, Canada.
This picture is the result of stitching together 7 wide angle pictures.
The 131' Arabia sunk in 1884 at a depth of 105'. Visibility this day was approximately 50'.

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interesting that picture is the result of stitching together 7 pictures.
Quarry Reflection
Sunfish swims past quarry wall.
Bluegill Sunfish C/U, Windmill Point Quarry near Lake Erie
Can somebody help me?
Giant Red Dendronotid looking for lunch
Giant Red Dendronotid swimming.
This Nidi was the size of my thumb. Likely a type of juvenile Sea Lemon. Actual photo only cropped in PhotoShop Elements.
The Longfin Gunnel was attentively watching me photograph a Sculpin.
The sun bursts through the skeletal remains of the wheelhouse of the Keystorm, lost in the USA waters of the St Lawrence River not far from Rockport. Nikonos V Sea & Sea 12mm lens, 3200 ASA B&W film, manual exposure.
Anemone sp. Close Up, Queen Charlotte Islands-Canada's Pacific Northwest
Anemone sp. ,Queen Charlotte Islands-Canada's Pacific Northwest.
Tube -dwelling anemone (Pachycerianthus fimbriatus)
Red Irish Lord, Queen Charlotte Islands, Canada's Pacific Northwest
harbour seal emerging
Oral Tentacle, Sea Cucumber sp.-Resolute Bay, Nunavut-Canada's High Arctic
Ctenephore-Beroe sp. Resolute Bay, Nunavut-Canada's High Arctic
Peek a boo- Sculpin sp. Off Northpoint, Tobermory, Ontario
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