(More) Bonaire Pictures

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H2Andy

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These also taken with Canon SD-100, internal flash.

These were from the tail-end of the trip, by which time it had
become aparent that i needed to stay shallow if i wanted halfway
decent pictures:

1. spotted eagle ray

2. red hind (thanks to DennisW for the id)

3. juvenile three-spot damselfish

4. tiger grouper being cleaned

5. scrawled filefish
 
Very nice! :D
 
I think those are pretty impressive, considering you're just using the internal flash! We didn't fare half so well with our first pre-strobe, tropical vacation.

Bonaire is our next destination - hope you had a good time!
 
thanks Dee and Anastasia!
 
Very cool, I really like number 3 - it looks like he is carrying the weight of the world!
Glad you had a good time!
 
Very nice. The tentative ID is a Red Hind, the Graysby has three black spots along each side of it's dorsal fin.
 
1 & 5 are my favorites so far. More More!
 
Andy, I hate you. :wink: Great shots, put up some more please.



H2Andy:
These also taken with Canon SD-100, internal flash.

These were from the tail-end of the trip, by which time it had
become aparent that i needed to stay shallow if i wanted halfway
decent pictures:

1. spotted eagle ray

2. graysby (tentative id)

3. juvenile three-spot damselfish

4. tiger grouper being cleaned

5. scrawled filefish
 
They are Great Andy..
 
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