
Sunrise at Pollard Bay on Cayman Brac
Today I begin my journey home. Assuming flights are on time I will arrive in Toronto at 5:40 p.m. and then make the one hour drive north to my home.
It was a great honour to have bird photographer extroadinare Arthur Morris and previous workshop attendee Anita North as participants for Cayman Brac 2018. We had a great time and created tons of Brown Booby nesting season images.
I remained on island for an additional week after the conclusion of the photo tour and was able to create some of my very best underwater imagery to date using a Nikon D500 and Nikkor 18-35mm lens in an Ewa Marine housing.
Yesterday, towards the end of the day, I was rewarded with a sighting of the critically endangered Sister Island Rock Iguana. He was most cooperative allowing me to photograph for about 10 minutes before he disappearred into the think underbrush of the surrounding forest.
Here are a few of my most favorite images created during my two week stay on Cayman Brac. There will be many more images to share in the days to come.

Andrew McLachlan, Anita North, & Arthur Morris

Brown Booby in Flight

Caribbean Reef Squid

Sister Island Curly-tailed Lizard

Sister Island Rock Iguana

Peacock Flounder

Spotted Stonefish

West Indian Whistling Duck