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Offline aquavista99

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I just returned from Florida again. Spent most of my time on the Gulf side (Siesta Key/Sarasota) but did make another trip to Key Largo and visited three reefs. We stayed at Marina Del Mar while in Key Largo, which is a popular resort for divers. At all three reefs, I photographed elkhorn coral, which is endangered. It was good to see new, small colonies of elkhorn appearing on the reefs in Key Largo as well.  Carysfort Reef is famous for elkhorn coral gardens which makes this reef a highly attractive location. I visited Christ of the Deep again this year and saw some very large grouper and sea squid. I will post a few pictures of my most recent trip now.

Various reef pics from Elbow Reef, Carysfort Reef and Dry Rocks photographed by Aquavista99 on 6/10/09















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More pics from 6/10/09 photographed by Aquavista99










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More pics from 6/10/09 photographed by Aquavista99










Offline lazylivin

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Thanks for sharing Tim, the pictures came out amazing. Never knew we had such nice reefs states-side.

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Thanks for sharing Tim, the pictures came out amazing. Never knew we had such nice reefs states-side.

Thanks for the compliments, Lazylivin! Here are a few more pictures from my 6/10/09 trip to various reefs around Key Largo. Note: all the reefs I visited are about 6 to 8 miles off shore from Key Largo.











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A few more pictures from my 6/10/09 trip to various reefs around Key Largo.













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Just a few more pictures from my trip on 6/10/09

What type of worm is this on the sea fan???














Offline micki

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WOW very cool!  Thanks for sharing!

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Best pictures yet Tim.  You're getting pretty good at it!

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I think I saw a bristleworm! GET HIM!


AWESOME picture. The last two are great
Call me Mr. Rev. Dr.

Offline aquavista99

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WOW very cool!  Thanks for sharing!

No problem. I will post some more pictures from Key Largo soon!

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Best pictures yet Tim.  You're getting pretty good at it!

Thanks for the compliment, Scott! The weather also plays a big role in how the pictures turn out as well, but like anything else, the more practice you get, improvements usually follow. Here are a few of the new elkhorn colonies I photographed around Key Largo. It is a good sign to see these endangered corals form new colonies.





Larger elkhorn colony






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Love the pics.  Heading to Florida in August maybe I can talk the family into a side trip for some diving. ;D

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I think I saw a bristleworm! GET HIM!


AWESOME picture. The last two are great

Glad you enjoyed the pictures, jd!

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Love the pics.  Heading to Florida in August maybe I can talk the family into a side trip for some diving. ;D

Your family would love the Keys, Lonnie!

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Sweet pics!  I have been to that statue, it was 7 years ago. 

Bring back any frags?  ;)

Very nice!

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No frags but lots of breathtaking underwater views :)

Sweet pics!  I have been to that statue, it was 7 years ago. 

Bring back any frags?  ;)

Very nice!

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A few more pictures from my trip.








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 As previously stated, we spent most of this trip on the Gulf side around Siesta Key which is near Sarasota and about 1 hour South of Tampa.  I saw a lot of red mangroves on Crescent Beach and really enjoyed Turtle Beach and Siesta Key Beach as well. Very nice area. Here are a few pictures from Siesta Key (Gulf side).










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Best pictures yet Tim.  You're getting pretty good at it!

What makes the pictures even more impressive is that I photographed all the corals and fish by free diving/snorkeling. I have my own snorkel gear now and can dive pretty deep to get some really neat pictures, but to date, I am still not scuba certified. It is so much harder to photograph fish while snorkeling because they don't stay still and at some point you have to return to the surface for air. My goal is to become scuba certified at some point.

I photographed a scuba diver behind the Christ of the Deep Statute below.

« Last Edit: June 16, 2009, 22:01:18 by aquavista99 »

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A few more elkhorn coral pictures from my trip. A lot of small reef fish call these corals home.







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Turtle Beach (Siesta Key)








Offline Hunter21

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those pictures are awesome, that one picture of the worm looked like a fireworm or something!! LOL  :)
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LOL love the van!  :)  My 6 year old Granddaughter loves "slug Bugs" I'll have to show her this pic.  I'm sure she will love it!  :)

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Great photos!!  My wife and I and our two teenagers are heading to the Keys in a few weeks.  We are staying in Key West for 5 days and Marathon for 5 days.  We plan to do some snorkeling at least twice (maybe three times if I can talk them into it).  Can you give me suggestions on the best places for snorkeling, preferred dive companies/trips, and any other things to see/do?  Also, what kind of camera do you use to get the nice underwater photos?  Thanks -Jeff
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