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Last ones from Cayman Brac - 1st 2 pictures are from Foster. The rest from Public Beach

Foster the first two

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Good size boy in pic 1! Very Nice!
EDIT- "Boy" I think, but could just be the lighting in the pic, thought I saw claspers at first glance, now not so sure. either way, nice Bull.
 
Good size boy in pic 1! Very Nice!
EDIT- "Boy" I think, but could just be the lighting in the pic, thought I saw claspers at first glance, now not so sure. either way, nice Bull.

Not sure about the claspers. He/she wouldn't get close. Just swam by once.
 
Not sure about the claspers. He/she wouldn't get close. Just swam by once.
Either way, very cool shot!
 
I realize this is not meant to be a photo critique but, Cobra269, you should try getting closer to your primary subject, and shooting more upward angles to capture more ambient light. Also, when shooting fish, try to focus on the eye. Keep at it. You are getting some good shots in. If you are spending some more time on Grand Cayman and want to really up your game, I highly recommend Cathy Church's underwater photo school.
 
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