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Bull Sharks (Jan 9, 2024)
You can see the edges of the cage

Bull Shark (Jan 10, 2024)
Very close, because visibility was not as good

Bull Sharks (Jan 10, 2024)
You can see the sediment in the water
Bull Shark Feeding (Jan 9, 2024)
From inside the cage. Original shot at 120 FPS, 4K
Hammerhead Feeding (Jan 10, 2024)
Originally shot at 120 FPS, 4K

Queen Hammerhead (Jan 10, 2024)
She is about 15 foot long

Queen Hammerhead (Jan 10, 2024)
She is about 15 foot long

Isaac Playing with the Shark (Jan 10, 2024)

Isaac Playing with the Shark (Jan 10, 2024)

Queen Hammerhead (Jan 10, 2024)
She is about 15 foot long

Queen Hammerhead (Jan 10, 2024)
She is about 15 foot long

Queen Hammerhead (Jan 10, 2024)
She is about 15 foot long

Brandon Feeding the Sharks (Jan 10, 2024)

Brandon Feeding the Sharks (Jan 10, 2024)

One of the smaller hammerheads (Jan 10, 2024)

Marina and Dive Shop on Right (Jan 8, 2024)

Looking towards the restaurant (Jan 8, 2024)

Elk Horn Coral (Apr 30, 2024)
With many fish hiding inside

White Tip Shark (Apr 30, 2024)
Just hanging around, then this shark came over to investigate

Bioflourescent Photo of Coral (Apr 30, 2024)

Anemone with clown fish (Apr 30, 2024)
The clown fish is a dark spot in the middle.

Tiger Shark (May 1, 2024)
This guy is big, maybe 13 feet

Knox Redirecting Tiger Shark (May 1, 2024)
Knox is the name of the divemaster

Tiger Shark Eating (May 1, 2024)
Right when Junior (the divemaster) gives the food

Reef Life with Bicolor Chromis (Apr 28, 2024)
The fish with the black boy and white tail are called bicolor chromis
Tiger Shark Swimming (May 1, 2024)
Tiger Shark Feeding (May 1, 2024)
120 frames per second

Scorpionfish (Apr 29, 2024)
Can you see it? It's right in the middle of the picture

Healthy Coral on next to unhealthy coral (Apr 29, 2024)

Beqalagoon (Jun 12, 2024)
Garden Eels (May 18, 2024)
Very timid of divers. they go back in their hole when divers approach

Southern Stingray (May 19, 2024)

School of Fish (May 26, 2024)
Galapagos Grunt (the yellow striped fish), blue and gold snapper, and Amarillo Snapper

Marine Iguana (May 27, 2024)
Split shot - half below the water, half above

Marine Iguana (May 27, 2024)
Swimming in the water, eating algae off the rock underwater.

Harlequin Wrasse (May 27, 2024)
Endemic to the Galapagos

Harlequin Wrasse (May 27, 2024)
Endemic to the Galapagos

Mola Mola (May 27, 2024)
Water visibility not great

Galapagos Bull Head Shark (May 27, 2024)
The look very similar to a horn shark we have in southern California

Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks (May 28, 2024)
A school that swam around, but never really very close to us.

White Tip Shark (May 31, 2024)
Reef shark, not the aggressive oceanic white tip

Giant Tortoise (May 31, 2024)
With me in the background to give perspective. This one is estimated to be 120 years old

Giant Tortoise (May 31, 2024)
Going for a little bath

Blue Trevallies (Sep 9, 2024)
within the bait ball. Trevallies are a type of jack fish

104 2531 (Sep 10, 2024)

Monk Seal (Sep 10, 2024)
Protected in Hawaii

Crown of Thorns (Sep 10, 2024)
They eat the coral on reefs

Butterflies (Sep 10, 2024)
A collection of mostly butterfly fish at Niihau

Monk Seal (Sep 10, 2024)
Swimming around and investigating divers

Bleached Fused Staghorn Coral (Dec 9, 2024)
Much of the hard corals appeared to be bleached

Splendid Toadfish (Dec 9, 2024)
These are only found in Cozumel

School of grunt (Dec 10, 2024)
Smallmouth grunt, blue striped grunt
Night Time Lapse (Jan 25, 2024)

Tsuchinshan-ATLAS Comet from Huntington Beach Pier (Oct 18, 2024)

Tsuchinshan-ATLAS Comet in Joshua Tree (Oct 20, 2024)

180 Degree view of the sky in Joshua Tree (Oct 20, 2024)
Double click to zoom in and you can see even more detail.

8S1A9178 (Mar 15, 2024)
Sunset looking towards sunset

Marbled Godwit (Mar 19, 2024)

Male Ruddy Duck (Mar 19, 2024)

Yellow Crowned Night Heron (Mar 19, 2024)

White Squirrel (May 12, 2024)
In Dana Point Harbor. This is a leucistic squirrel, not an albino squirrel. The squirrel does not have a complete lack of melanin. An Albino squirrel would have red eyes

Male Frigate Bird (May 26, 2024)
The males inflate the red "balloon" in their chin to attract females.

Typical Rock formation in Joshua Tree (Oct 20, 2024)
Many of these rock formations are good for climbing.
Bioluminescent Waves (Nov 25, 2024)

Acura Indycar (Apr 19, 2024)
Transmission and rear end

NTT Indycar Turbo Cover (Apr 19, 2024)
Notice the intake cones inside cover

GT America Corvette C7R (Apr 19, 2024)
I think this one has a Calloway supercharger

Drift Accident (Apr 19, 2024)
The driver spun out and hit the wall
Formula Drift Challenge (Apr 19, 2024)
120 Frames per second, exciting to watch
GT America (Apr 19, 2024)
Hip Hop Fire Dancing (May 1, 2024)
The men performing with a hip hop influence
Fire Dancers (May 1, 2024)
Performing a little more traditional dancing
Village children dancing (Apr 28, 2024)
Village Church Service (Apr 28, 2024)
Preschool Children (May 1, 2024)
They sang several songs to us
Community Hall (May 1, 2024)
The ladies have crafts to sell as souvenirs to us

Preschool (Apr 30, 2024)
The building is very primitive, and the supplies

Community Hall (May 1, 2024)
Where the villagers meet. This was a meeting for the women to sell souvenirs

Village Center (May 1, 2024)
The chiefs of the village live here

Weaving a mat (May 1, 2024)
This lady says it takes about 2 weeks to weave one of the large mats

Seawall (May 1, 2024)
Protects the village during cyclones. But the water still hits the seawall and sprays high into the air, showering the homes close to the water

Barrios Street (May 24, 2024)
Several art galleries along this street. Barrios is Spanish for neighborhood

Park at end of barrios (May 24, 2024)
Note the cannons, there are many landmarks denoting the rich naval history

Steps up Santa Ana Hill (May 24, 2024)
There are a total of 444 steps to the top of the hill