I headed to the shores for a morning dive. It was nice and quiet. With a power macro lens on hand, I decided to take a close look at a few kinds of fish on the canyon wall. The first one is the popular blackeye goby.

They are everywhere along the canyon wall.
The second one is the bluebanded goby. There are a lot of them on the wall.

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This fish is shy and will dart away once I get closer. But the camera works just fine to catch the images. Somehow I missed the zebragoby – next target.
I also get a few shots of juvenile sheephead.

With bright red color and the distinct black patches, they are beautiful!
A great dive!




















