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Hermit crab_December 2024
 CanonEF100 1/200 f16 iso100
By Antonio Venturelli
posted 04:25 CST Today (within the last hour)
Red Flabellina nudibranch_Nov 2024
 CanonEF60 1/200 f18 iso100
By Susanna Randazzo
posted (2 days ago)
Goniobranchus kuniei nudibranch_Jan 2025
 CanonEF100 1/200 f16 iso200
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (3 days ago)
Adult escorts are usually but not always related to the calf. An Aunt  sister  cousin  grandmother  or even its mother. They all look after the new one.  taken under permit
By Arun Madisetti
posted (3 days ago)
Pagurus pubescens hermit crab covered in little scyphystoma polyps  polyps which produce medusae
By Anton Plaksin
posted (3 days ago)

Dear photographer fellow divers  This is my 1000 photo that I am posting here  I hope you all enjoyed all that beauty.  A happy new year and may we all continue to enjoy everything that lives underwater and take beautiful pictures of it.
By Marc Van Den Broeck
posted (4 days ago)

Underwater Photo Location: Sharm el Naga

Underwater Photo Location: Sharm el Naga

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Beautiful beach, nice diving on the housereef
Facts about Sharm el Naga




by Rob De Vries
Large mouth Mackerels feeding

by André Elbing
Octopus changing his colour into white

by Jeffrey Ott
This creature was totally comfortable with my close positioning for the shot, but I felt the strobe may upset it at this close range, so switched it off before shooting. My buddy is in the background having just spotted a second turtle.

by Jeffrey Ott
There were Forty One squid lined up when I went to this dive site last month, but the water was so cloudy I could not get a decent "group" shot!

by Jeffrey Ott
I took my camera and shoved it right up the jellyfish and pressed the go button. The jellyfish enjoyed it.

by Michael Baukloh
Red Sea

by Michael Baukloh
Coral Reef

by Michael Baukloh
Gymnothorax javanicus

by Michael Baukloh
Spirobranchus giganteus

by Michael Baukloh
Red Sea Diving

by Michael Baukloh
Priacanthidae

by Michael Baukloh
Pseudanthias squamipinnis

by Michael Baukloh
Paracirrhites forsteri

by Michael Baukloh
Plectroglyphidodon

by Michael Baukloh
Red Sea Coral Reef
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