Tag Archives: Underwater Photos

#TBT–2008 Grand Cayman

Thought it would be fun to do a Throwback Thursday post on days when I don’t have new images to share. These pics are from this week in 2008.  I was living in Grand Cayman working for Cathy Church’s Photo Centre. I guess the color yellow was catching my eye that day on the reef at

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Fun Fish Facts–Nemo Can Become Nancy

Did you know that many of the lovely fish we regularly see on the coral reef have the ability to change their sex?? The biological term is ‘sequential hermaphroditism,’ and wrasses, moray eels, gobies and clownfish are known to do this. From Wikipedia: “A school of clownfish is always built into a hierarchy with a female fish

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Top Photos from Today’s Dives

Today’s dives with Sea Rovers at Menjangan were fantastic, although the first one didn’t start off so well. Right after jumping in at Eel Garden, I was adjusting my strobe arms when my modeling light fell off. It started sinking fast, but this new piece of equipment cost me close to 500 bucks, so I

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Top Photos from Today’s Dive

Today I accompanied Captain Paul, owner of Sea Rovers, with an Advanced Open Water student doing her deep dive at Temple Garden here in Pemuteran. We had great conditions–mild current, warm water and decent visibility.  I’m still struggling with keeping the sand/backscatter out of the photos in my wide angle shots–it doesn’t help that I’m probably

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Creature Feature–Sand Shrimpgoby and Shrimp

One of the joys of diving for me is learning about and trying to photograph behavior. Today’s photos are not really portfolio-worthy, but they show the interesting relationship between the sand shrimpgoby and the shrimp they share a home with. These two creatures are symbiotic (meaning their interaction benefits both of them). The gobies stand guard while

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