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Underwater Photo Location: Palau Kecil Perhentian

Underwater Photo Location: Palau Kecil Perhentian

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The Perhentian islands are offshore of Penisular Maylasia, the northeastern coast to be specific
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by Vincent Calkins
I wanted to see one of the juv batfish so bad and it turned out I found one in five ft of water by bouy line that protects the snorkling area! Fuji E900 with Ikelite housing

by James Ong
Panda Clown says "MINI ME". Tools: Canon G9 with Inon D2000 m67 close up lens

by Tim Ho
Tripod the famous 3 legged turtle of the perhentians... Shot on standard canon g10 with no strobes or additional lenses...

by Tim Ho
taken on standard canon g10 on natural light...

by Tim Ho
Eyes!!! Shot on Canon G10 with no strobes & no photoshop used...

by Tim Ho
More than one can swallow...

by Tim Ho
Flashing Blue Rings....

by Tim Ho
Snake on the Sugar Wreck...Shot on G11 on natural light with no photoshop editing...

by Tim Ho
Scorpion!!! Standard Canon Ixus95is with standard housing...with no flash used, no strobes used, no additioal lenses used, no photoshop or light room used...

by Tim Ho
look into my eyes.... compact camera - natural light, no photoshop / lightroom editing done...

by Tim Ho
Compact Camera - Natural Light Photography No strobe, no flash, no PS, no LR editing...
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