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Underwater Photo Location: tulamben,bali

Underwater Photo Location: tulamben,bali

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shot wit nikon d 300 in sea and sea housing,fisheye 10,5 mm f 2,8,double strobe,ys 120 duo ttl,manual mode f 10 1/60
Facts about tulamben,bali
  • It is in Indonesia
  • tulamben,bali is in the Bali Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-30 Metres 0-100 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
dayboatshore

Marine Life
bigturtles

Diving facilities
nitrox

Photo facilities
macrowideanglepfriendly

by Jan Maringka
sea fan with divers

by Giuseppe Piccioli
Eye cleaning

by Alex Varani
Spirobranchus giganteus b/w

by Alex Varani
school of plotosus lineatus

by Christa Nmi
This little 1,5cm Pygmy-Seahorse is the first one I saw and I fell totally in love with it. Taken in Tulamben, Bali

by Paolo Isgro
rinopia yawn ( tokina + Zen minidome )

by Allen Lee
Thecacera spp.Nikon D80,105mmVR.

by Afflitti Gianluca
cleaning 3

by Thomas Djauw
Doto. SP @ Tulamben, Bali - Indonesia Canon 5D m III + Canon 100mm F2.8L F29, 1/250, iso 100 SMC-1 INON Z240 2*

by Lilian Koh
O O O H Pipefish (Trachyrhamphus bicoarctatus)

by Jiayin Li
Pygmy seahorses are very cute, I give it to take pictures, it is very shy, slightly sideways.

by Filip Staes
A diver between a school of Bigeye trevallies (Caranx sexfasciatus, Tulamben, Bali.

by Hani Omar
There is something very cute about Pygmy seahorses. This one was tricky to shoot because it was constantly moving.

by Sofia Tenggrono
Grumpy Rhinopias eschmeyeri
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