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shots taken with a WIDE ANGLE (or fisheye) lens having 1) a well defined close subject (usually strobe-lit) AND 2) a wide angle BACKGROUND with a second subject, usually a diver
Anemon and Fish
batfish: platax orbicularis juveniles
There's room for one more!!!
batfish: platax orbicularis juveniles
Star in the sky
Nikon D800e , 16mm, two strobo
Maldives. Male Nord
Ray city
Blue
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Boo windows, Missool, Raja Ampat.
Balistes capriscus
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atlantic spadefish swimming 3/3
atlantic spadefish swimming 2/3
atlantic spadefish swimming 1/3
Coral Trout. Raja Ampat.
~ I Know What You Did Last Summer ~
Blue & orange
Dramatic baby
Sponges Three Different Ways! - 1 of 3
The same set of sponges, shot three different ways minutes apart.
Sponges Three Different Ways! - 2 of 3
The same set of sponges, shot three different ways minutes apart.
Sponges Three Different Ways! - 3 of 3
The same set of sponges, shot three different ways minutes apart.
Octopus in the red sea
tunicates in b&w
Quiet at home.
I used my shaker to advice all the divers about the 2 nices banded shrimps in the barrel sponge, but no one paid attention to me! So a diver could be desirable, but I like the photo also as it is
Loggerhead Biting the Dome
Queen Angels in Paradise, Cozumel México
Silky Shark at nigth, Isla Socorro México
Spirographis in Cascais Ocean
Moray Eel off of Roatan Honduras
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