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Paradicio, that shot is a neck turn away from one of David Doubilet's. All very cool shots.

I didn't know who David Doubliet was until you posted his name, I just took a look at his stuff and it is fantastic (thank you for introducing me to his stuff). I wasn't able to find any sea lion pictures from him though, just a video. Do you have a link I could check out?
 
I think this photo captures the feeling I had on that dive. Very serene, simple but touching.

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I could not decide so hear are two from a recent trip to St.John USVI

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While I got a few decent shots off, I would love to go back and hit the timejust right and catch both the sun rays with a fish passing through.

During my trip to Fiji on the Naia' in 2006 we had perfect conditions - I was so lucky to be the first person in this cavern area, before anybody had stirred up the bottom.


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That is a gorgeous shot Jeff.

These two won Gold Medals in my local camera club's Nature competitions:

Turtle in Jupiter
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Mappa Puffer in Thailand
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These won Awards in Nature, the second highest score.

Moray getting cleaned in Bonaire
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Some kind of fish in Bonaire. I forget the name
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This one only won an Honorable Mention in Nature. The stupid judge had no idea what it was. Finally someone in my club called out "It's a fish!" I guess I should have given it a better title. :D

Scorpion Fish in Bonaire. My son spotted this dude.

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And this one won an Honorable Mention in Pictorial

Barracuda on the Duane
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If you want to see my other winners that weren't taken underwater, here's a link.

http://s103.photobucket.com/albums/m160/nohfohtoh/Teaneck Camera Club Winners/?albumview=grid
 
I enjoyed watching this old turtle removing pieces of reef to get at some tender young polyps under the ledge...
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During a night dive there were a number of these little guys on the arms of a crinoid. For reference the arm the little guy is on is less than 2mm in thickness...
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I didn't know who David Doubliet was until you posted his name, I just took a look at his stuff and it is fantastic (thank you for introducing me to his stuff). I wasn't able to find any sea lion pictures from him though, just a video. Do you have a link I could check out?
I saw this shot on nationalgeographic.com while browsing some of his stuff. It is not by him though--my mistake.

Canada, Swimming Sea Lion, 1995, Photo of the Day, Picture, Photography, Wallpapers - National Geographic
 

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