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Nice pics, thanks for sharing more of your trip.
 
wow, everybody, thank you for the kind words! i love to be able to share these

DennisW: i was teetering between Red Hind and Graysby for that one... I didn't see
the "black and white" trim on the fins that the Red Hind has, and also those "stripes"
on the head threw me off... thanks!
 
Andy, I get them mixed up all the time. So, I bought a set of Humann's Reef ID books. Very handy. :)
 
Nice job Andy
 
If you are taking so nice picture only with internal strobe, my first investment will be only digital camera and housing. Then with the time will see.
It gives me hope.
Ciao
 
Giday Andy, Just hadda to post a Congrats on some great pics.

Keep em coming. PS, whats pic #5? looks like a member of the leather jacket family
 
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. red hind (thanks to DennisW for the id)

3. juvenile three-spot damselfish

4. tiger grouper being cleaned

5. scrawled filefish

Cool. Do you have any topside pics? I'm thinking of going there in a few months (either there or Tobago) and am curious what the terrain, flora, and people/houses/other cultural aspects look like. I hear it is pretty scrubby.

Dave
 
Good shootin, Andy! Thanks for sharing.
 
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