KEY LARGO, friday, 6/26/2015, pics,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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reefman

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beautiful day offshore the upper keys; sunny skies, light winds and seas <1FT. too much current deep and crowded shallow(words out on eagle rays/sharks) @ MOLASSES REEF so we had to improvise. #1st drop, logans run(a lot of divers) and 2nd, deep south(to ourselves). nice particulate blue viz 50-70FT, mdt current, water temp 84F @ 20-40FT. quiet on the first dive, much more action on the second. decent eagle ray interaction near the end of dive #2. pics provide by timg,,,,,,,,,,,

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Seriously...STUNNING! Great job Tim :D
 
Nice shots! Last one of the spotted trunk fish was the cutest.

Richard.

Thank you Richard. The trunkfish was pretty shy, stayed back in his little safe harbor and would peak out at me.

---------- Post added June 26th, 2015 at 11:09 PM ----------

Seriously...STUNNING! Great job Tim :D


Thank you CajunDiva. It's been a fun week here with all the eagle rays.
 
Hi Tim,

1st two of the Eagle Rays are gorgeous, really like the B&W of the Snook and the great shot of the Spotted Trunkfish

Just returned to Switzerland after 20 great dives in Boynton Beach over 8 days, your photos make me wish I was still there. Many of us dive vicariously through your beautiful photos.

Appreciatively, Craig
 
Hi Tim,

1st two of the Eagle Rays are gorgeous, really like the B&W of the Snook and the great shot of the Spotted Trunkfish

Just returned to Switzerland after 20 great dives in Boynton Beach over 8 days, your photos make me wish I was still there. Many of us dive vicariously through your beautiful photos.

Appreciatively, Craig

Thank you Craig. We found the corridor the eagle rays use, just a waiting game until some move through. Keep a low profile and wait until they are close. Do not chase. Snook usually are hunkered down under a ledge, these were out and about.
 
few pics today from friends bob and mike(@ MOLASSES),,,,,,,,,,,viz way down, only 40FT


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