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Planaria rosa ( Prostheceraeus giesbrechtii) -June 2025
(Canon RF100,1/200,f14,iso125)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (5 days ago)
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Chromodoris annae_February 2025
(CanonEF100,1/200,f22,iso125)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (4 days ago)
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Cratena peregrina nudibranch_May 2025
(CanonRF100,1/200,f20,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (3 days ago)
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Hypselodoris bullockii _February 2025
(CanonEF100,1/200,f22,iso200)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (2 days ago)
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Smaller subjects typically 1 to 3 inches (2.5 to 7.5cm) shot on macro settings or with macro equipment that are in MID WATER not touching anything (i.e. between 1:1 and 1:3)
Ghost Pipefish very common in the waters around Gangga Island.
D300-60mm
Portrait image of Saddled Toby. Taken with D200 and 105mm lens
taken at Mainid, Anilao, Batangas with Canon 400D/Hugyfot
"Don't you just hate it when that happens!" I was so concentrating on getting the mandarins 'rising' I didn't spot my hubby behind doing exactly the same thing DOH!
welcoming committee - sea snake taken on my very first dive in the Philippines.
A 10 cm Pelagica noctiluna (common names Night Light Jelly fish or Warty Jelly fish) - bioluminescing in Wallilabou bay, Saint Vincent. Only one successful shot out of 20 attempts.
Juvenile anenomefish hanging out in Aussie coloured sponge. Go the green and gold. Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, OI! OI! OI!
blue ribbon eel swimming,i am told that this eel is also turning from a blue male to a yellow female(very rare)
"Red eye"
Canon g7 Inon macro lens Inon external strobe.Full frame
a suspicious mandarine fish ,nikond2x 105 mm macro
Juvenile Emperor Angelfish, East Timor
Less than 10 cm across, this Pelagia noctiluca was calling to us in Saint Vincent's Walilabou Bay. And would those be jellyfish fish then?
Damselfish (Chromis chromis) hiding in the dark behind a garden of small anemonies (Parazoanthus axinellae). It just popped out in time to get its picture taken...
Cuttlefish Eye. Slight (10-15%) crop. Canon G10, 2xUCL165 lenses, Sea and Sea Ys110a and YS27DX Strobes!
Pinnacle of another Jelly Fish!!!
shot at plug point muscat,oman with nikon D70s and 70mm macro
Barracuda-Canon 5D 100 mm macro no cropping-Bonaire 2009
This place had so many af these guys swimming around.
This juvy trunkfish was bouncing around like a ping pong ball
Pygmy leatherjacket saying peek-a-boo
Clown Fish. Unusual photo as it has a bacteria in its mouth.
Its so common here,believe me,its anywhere!
Turtle close up. No cropping.
Sea Thru. A tiny juvenile Giant Kelpfish hides well in the leaves of the Anacapa kelp forest. Shot with a Canon Digital Rebel and 60mm f/2.8 lens in an Ikelite Housing. Natural Light.
not many people get to see a blue ribbon swimming.
COOL
Pygmy Cuttlefish , Ambon Bay. D300-60mm
Portrait study of a Stumpy-spined Cuttlefish. Taken with D200 and using 60mm lens
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