Excellent, be sure to visit www.nudipixel.net and post them there
We're headed in the same direction if the new Congress doesn't fix all the problems in Obamacare
No petting allowed, but I was hanging outside the cage to get a better shot without the bars in the way and this one came up from the dark and surprised the heck out of me. Not sure how to attach another photo to this thread or I would show the cage
You are correct, Lembeh is a magical place for different looking critters. I was fortunate to make it there on three occasions and the last trip was over crowding at most dive sites. My wife is a none dover as well, but insists on tagging along for the adventure. She also has issues with 24 plus hours on an airplane. Congrats on great captures, did you spot any rhinos or blue ring octo ?
Thanks all, yes inside a cage at Gaudelope Island with plenty of fur seals at start of mating season for the Great Whites
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Actually the dive widow took the picture of my dive buddy. We were both older than her parents and with the dive widow on the scene she had no worries
For those of you who love the Caribbean, Roatan is one of my favorite places
small seahorse floating
Toad fish
My dive widow
Green turtle
Hog fish
Cover of Dive Roatan Magazine
Dive buddy on land at the beach bar
1st place photo B&W
2nd place photo
Thanks all, will head back to Philippines in Jan to chase the thrasher sharks
Most of the sponges and reef shots are typical in the Caribbean however Cozumel is all drift diving and some times currents are strong. So not good for macro, tried one day and then switched to Tokina 10-70 wide angle.
Cozumel Palace, dove with Aqua Safari
Outstanding ! I seen them diving, but never had one approach. What a great experience
Thx Gary, will post a few more later
Just returned from a quick trip to Cozumel and captured some of the regulars
Eagle Ray
Hawksbill
Moray
Giant parrot
Queen
Stingray
color
Like Old Glory in the background for Veteran's Day