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Flamingo tongue seen in Curacao
By Victoria Bordun
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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 NOT MOVING usually on the bottom (i.e. between 1:1 and 1:3)
Gobie on a black sponge big grin
In white
parableni
Harlequin Shrimps in Richeliu Rock
Always a challenge to get a great shot of a moray eel.
The Picture of a Dusky Blenny taken at Phi Phi Islands! Camera Sea & Sea DX2G.
Plankton catching porcelain crab
Another beauty from the 'barren' Browns Bay. 60mm lens used.
On one dive site in the Cayman, there were many Lettuce Sea Slugs! They are beautiful creatures.
A Hawkfish in green.
Geometric mimic octopus.
I can see you! Tompot hiding with eggs
Goby in the night
A Harlequin shrimp prefers other than blue color starfish!
Commensal shrimp big grin
Cowrie on eggs -
Identification hints welcome.
Have fun watching.
Flatwarm
Little shrimp, Isla Lobos Mexico
A Saron shrimp in Ambon.
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Anemone shrimp
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Goby
Don't come closer!
Goby on a wire coral.
crinoid
Farsi trasportare
feather star
One of the worlds most deadly marine animals but singularly one of the most beautiful and vibrant at the same time. This small Blue Ring Octopus paused just before jetting away.
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