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Breathtaking encounter with a humpback whale mother and its calf.

Each year, a population of humpback whales, living in the antarctic, migrates north towards the equator along the coast of Mozambique. Warmer waters are more favorable for mating...
By Paul Krassnitzer
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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)
Leach's spider crab. Menai strait.
North Wales. 60mm.
Ok, so the eye didn't go down so well with the voters... lets try the whole thing .... Octopus Taiwan E900
The double spot. NikonD100, !05 macro, Two manual strobo, Lankayan 2005
"Peas in a Pod" When I swam over the top of a hole one head popped up then a second. All lit up and the mesmerising sway, I thought they were going to get tangled at one stage. Olympus C5050, Inon D-180 Strobe.
3-D Blennie.
D2x 105mm, 2xTC
Spent 30 mins with this cute octopus watching him. He got very friendly and let me get in close to get this eye shot. Zoom in and see the detail...fascinating. Taiwan with E900 and 2x INON macros
A Siphonophore, relative of a jellyfish, and one of the stranger creatures of the sea.
glass fish in the blue
Leatherjacket against a pilon under the Pertamina Pier. Olympus C8080
The goby. Nikon D100, 105 macro, two S&S strbo. Lankayan 2005
Masked puffer fish. 60mm.
Octupus climbing through hole in rocks, Carr rocks off Burnmouth, Scotland. 21 June 2006.
Salp Colony--shot upwards with the sun as backlight; Anacapa Island, California (Nikon F4, 105mm Macro, Aquatica housing, Ikelite strobes, Velvia)
This shrimp wanted to clean my camera and just kept coming too close to be able to focus. Usually I have the opposite problem smile
Found this little fish with his head out of the bottle, when I approached he hid inside. Managed to get the strobe to shine through the glass. Lembeh
Hypselodoris bullocki Nudibranche, taken in Mabul
Blenny taken at Sharksbay with Olympus E-300.
Leaf scorpionfish taken at Sipadan Island, East Malaysia
On the lookout. Taken at Cristo Rei with Olympus C5050 and internal flash.
Picasso Triggerfish - NikonD70, 105mm
This photo was taken at Salt Pond, St. John, USVI when the new Olympus SP500 camera in an Ikelite housing and a single Ikelite substrobe.
It looks like these two Tobies (Sharpnose Puffers) are friends.
Finding NEMO!
Hard little guys to photograph...using an 18-55 lense. or any lense.
Night Dive in Vanuatu Olympus 7070
This is what I call postcard pic. no touch ups added. He wasn't camera shy to say the least.
Peek-a-boo
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