Silversides (Food!) in the shallows as I prepare to exit on a shore dive.
I always have a tough time photographing a Blackcap Basslet. They are not exactly common, until they are - and they are everywhere for a brief few fin kicks. But my camera always wants to focus on the background and not the fish, and getting a Blackcap Basslet far enough away from the wall to get a mid-column shot is near impossible.
This neat little guy is a free-swimming Whitefin Sharksucker aka Remora. There was actually a pair of them. In dives past these fish will occasionally attach to the air tank of divers, but in this instance the pair just played together mindless of the 3 divers around them.
A particularly colorful Trumpetfish.
A Porcupine Puffer. I ran into, ur, uhm, swam into several of these during the week. They were all quite large.
These guys are always cute to watch. Adult Smooth Trunkfish hover around like spaceships from outer space, while the juveniles get tossed around by the currents. There may not be a fish that is worse at swimming than baby trunks.