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Planaria rosa ( Prostheceraeus giesbrechtii) -June 2025
(Canon RF100,1/200,f14,iso125)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (4 days ago)
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Chromodoris annae_February 2025
(CanonEF100,1/200,f22,iso125)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (3 days ago)
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Cratena peregrina nudibranch_May 2025
(CanonRF100,1/200,f20,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted Yesterday
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Hypselodoris bullockii _February 2025
(CanonEF100,1/200,f22,iso200)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted Yesterday
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shots taken using ambient light i.e. unlit by flash or continuous lighting like HID but filters on the lens are allowed if declared
Abrolhos Islands wink
Quick Peek. A harbor seal peers down after taking a breath at Anacapa Island. Shot with a canon digital rebel and 60mm f/2.8 lens in an Ikelite Housing with natural light.
Mistik!
If you wait long enough...than you can see them...the amazing mermaids. Just unbelievable ;-)
I ever thought that mermaids are not real...so what ???
2nd place Monthly HotShots shortlistedShortlisted!
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editor's comments

Editor's Comment
Dave entered a few mermaids this month. Usually such shots are cringe-worthy but he got one great topside one and this one that's even better and u/w
Me & my new friend. photo taken by my buddy Seba...
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Dolphin's smiling face. Snorkeling on Shaab el Erg reef near Hurghada.
The anchor chain, barrier reef australia
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Editor's Comment
just a lump of chain? No, Andrew made it into a photo by this diagonal composition. The receding size of the chain links pull your eye in (we call a lead line). Not bad for a 'nothing' subject eh!
Blue Fin Tuna
The Jetty
1000 Blue Fin Tuna.....
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Good Start. The kelp forest at Anacapa Island, health and calm. Shot with a Canon Digital rebel in an Ikelite Housing using 10-22mm zoom and natural light at 1/125 seconds f/4.5.
Big Jellyfish - Baatalamaaga Thila, Maldives. Canon G9 WA lens / Ikelite housind, natural light
Martyn waits on the boat for divers to return. Canon 20D Tokina 10-17
Whale shark feeding - North Aril atoll, Maldives. Canon G9 WA lens / Ikelite housing
The infamous "Christ of the Abyss" in Key Largo, Florida.
Picture taken with a Sony T33 in Tofo.
Mahi in the north Gulf of Mexico. Several mahi swam by as we ascended from our dive. Usually they stayed too far away, but these came in close for one clear shot.
Body surfing
FLYING GUNNARD.
ring-ball
Wreck Thistlegorm
Sun's Explosion!!!
Taken at Paradise .
Sharm el Sheikh
LION FISH
California Sea Lion, Isla Guadalupe, Mexico
Not cropped
This photo is of a sargeant major fish (the one with the stripes on his back) and two blue parrotfish (of the family Scaridae). Thed blue colour indicates that theyare male but from here it cannot be determined whether or not they are supermales.
This fish is known as the Sargeant Major (Abudufduf Saratallis) because of the stripes on his back. He lives on the reefs in mid-water, frequently in groups, and will often accompany you as you go diving.
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