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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)
these crazy looking eyes are of a queen conch... it took a while for it to poke its eyes out again when at first it went back into its shell... Nikon D300 105 mm right side D160 strobe only...
It has a Tongue! Who knew a fireworm had a tongue. Just goes to show, if you observe a critter long enough- you will find out amazing things about it.
...between eggs
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Gymnotorax fimbriatus
Spanish lobster ( Night-Dive )
Olympus 7070WZ with MB-SUB Photo-light.
just looking--sealife DC1000
Young eel...
Gobie nain sur un corail fil de fer
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Porcelaine Crab in a sea anemone... :O)...
Ecsenius midas/Midas blenny
Round the Corner
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Scream
Canon EOS 40D + Canon 100mm MACRO
Cocos barnacle blenny... a Cocos Island endemic and rarely seen in pictures... they are everywhere... one of the small wonders of this island... Nikon D300 105 mm macro
caught in the lights
At first, I thought this was the red-est scorpion fish that I'd ever found, but his wing span was different. He bristled -reminding me of one of those desert lizards. Turns out, its a Barbfish- related to scorpions. So alien looking.
Portrait of a red scorpion fish
Curious Blenny
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Fireworms have always been a source of pain, diving in a muck dive world, so I got to wondering, what do they look like from the victim's perspective? They are beautiful, and if I saw this coming at me, ... I wouldn't run, ... but stare in awe.
LIZARD
Anemon Shrimp.
Sepia oficinalis. Shot taken in a night dive
Green carpet for a red fish (Helcogramma striatum)
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Scorpion Fish
tube worm extravaganza
Urchin mantis shrimp
blénie de corail
Squat Shrimp on an Anemone taken at Tori's Reef in Bonaire. Camera used was Canon G10.
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