Jan Black Petersen hunting a school of fish while Kenneth Bang is hanging around. Small Brother Island, Egypt, 2006
Blue spotted stingray. Marsa Alam, Egypt, 2006
When no fish are around, bubbles are an object. Small Brother Island, Egypt, 2006
Butterfly fish with a little touch of photoshop. Marsa Alam, Egypt, 2006
The reefs closer to shore is not as beautiful because they a visited by many divers everyday. Marsa Alam, Egypt, 2006
The top of Elphinstone Reef has many colours and fish. Furtillers, Elpinstone Reef, Egypt, 2006
The Remoras or suckerfish on the turtles back are just waiting for food that the turtle
digs out. Green Sea Turtles, Marsa Alam, 2006
Around the island a number of sharks was cruising but this Grey Reef Shark was the only one I got on the camera. Small Brother Island, Egypt, 2006
It does not look much like a cow but it is a cowfish. Marsa Alam, Egypt, 2006
The amazing top reef has so many colours. Elphinstone Reef, Egypt, 2006
It took two dives and 124 minuttes to get the shot of the guitarfish who's related to the ray family. Marsa Alam, Egypt, 2006
This grouper was hanging out on top of a soft coral. Elphinstone Reef, Egypt, 2006
It could be a Ikelite commercial, but it's just me in Jan Black's underwater housing. Egypt, 2006
Model Lone hovering on a coral reef. Egypt, 2006
Big Brother Island dock seen from 10 meters of water. Big Brother Island, Egypt, 2006
This Napoleon Wrasse was very friendly. I heard a story from a divemaster, that it likes to suck up the nitrogen from divers bubbles to get high. I have no clue if it's true or not. Big Brother Island, Egypt, 2006
The turtles like to get their picture taken. It's myself trying to get a photo. Marsa Alam, Egypt, 2006
Jan Black Petersen filming a school of herings. Elphinstone Reef, Egypt, 2006
They get really friendly and come close to show off the unique pattern. Napoleon Wrasse, Red Sea, Egypt, 2003
One of many motorbikes on the wreck. "Thislegorm", Red Sea, Egypt, 2003
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Traincart on the deck of the wreck. "Thislegorm", Red Sea, Egypt, 2003
Bombshells. "Thislegorm", Red Sea, Egypt, 2003
They are pretty easy to shoot with you camera and has a very venomous tail. Blue Spotted Ray, Red Sea, Egypt, 2003
The Canyon. Dahab, Red Sea, Egypt 2003
Cruising around the Canyon. Dahab, Red Sea, Egypt 2003
It's always nice to swim in and out of canyons, the light is truely amazing.... Dahab, Red Sea, Egypt 2003
Most photografed fish, no further presentation.... Red Sea, Egypt, 2003
Another common encounter and no, they are not dangerous. Barracuda, Red Sea, Egypt, 2003
It was not the best dive in the world and in search of things to see, me and my buddy fell behind the group. My buddy suddenly pointed out this octopus that changed colours like neon. The rest of the divers didn't see it... Octopus, Red Sea, Egypt 2003
Moray Eel pumping water through the gels. Red Sea, Egypt 2003
The Moray Eel grows up to 2,5 meters in this area and there are many of them. Red Sea, Egypt, 2003
There is a lot of colour on all fish and corals. Red Grouper, Red Sea, Egypt, 2003
Hermit Crab on a night dive. Red Sea, Egypt, 2003
The bubbles from divers penetrating the wreck comes out all over. Red Sea, Egypt, 2003
Turtle trying to get some peace from divers. Red Sea, Egypt, 2003
Clownfish in his anemone. Red Sea, Egypt, 2003
Soft Coral. Red Sea, Egypt, 2003
Clownfish swimming over his anemone. Red Sea, Egypt, 2003
A common view when diving in this sea. Red Sea, Egypt, 2003
Another beautiful view. Red Sea, Egypt, 2003
A turtle blending perfect in. Dahab, Red Sea, Egypt, 2003
A traincart on the deck of the wreck. "Thistlegorm", Red Sea, Egypt, 2003