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Mediterranean hermit crab_May 2025
(CanonRF100,1/200,f20,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (6 days ago)
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Blackwater Dive. Whalefish
By Lindsey Curtis
posted (3 days ago)
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Whalefish. Blackwater Dive
By Lindsey Curtis
posted (3 days ago)
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Hypselodoris infucata_March 2025
(CanonRF100,1/200,f18,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (3 days ago)
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Whalefish
By Lindsey Curtis
posted (3 days ago)
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Whalefish. Blackwater Dive.
By Lindsey Curtis
posted Yesterday
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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)
Something different from Lembeh
CLOWN
crab facial
Pretty in Pink..
Shrimp Goby and it's Buddy.
Not a very great pic, but a good documentation in my eyes. It's almost impossible to shoot them both togehter. Please note, how the Goby and the shrimp are "connected" to each other.
I find close up shots very revealing. For example -this shrimp has a forked tongue- very strange eyes.
Peppered moray on El Mina Wreck, Hurghada. Canon 350d, 18-55mm
Spanish lobster ( Nightdive Shot ). Olympos 7070, MB-SUB Halogen Photolight. One of my older pics ( from 2003 ), using compact digital cameras :-)
Coral Whip Shrimp. Shot on an Olympus SP350 on 29th December 2010.
I just love how on a night dive you will come upon a habitat with several of these "punk rocker" decorator crabs. Each one's apparel is fancier than the next... as if they are trying to out-do one another!
Blue Ring Octopus near Puerto Galera Philippines. Taken with a Sea & Sea Housed Nikon D3 & 105mm Macro Lens from DolphinScuba.com.
Twins
plie
Two wire coral gobies waiting for my next move
Sea Anemone, (Urticina felina) Olympus E-420 With Ikelite Housing + 1 DS160 & 1 DS161 Strobe, and Sigma 105mm F2.8 EX DG with +4dioptre.
"Can you see my tongue ?" Hairy FragFish..
Using 2 tanks and waiting for open mouth . Took a shot by Kenneth in Basula, Anilao, Philippines.
Nikon D300s + 60m Macro.
Tozeuma Shrimp
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Pygmy Sea Horse in Puerto Galera
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Red hermit crab
Blenio Secretario
Close up of a Banded Coral Shrimp - It really does have a clownsy looking face. Murder to get a straight on shot of him, but patience is a virtue.
Red Sea, Fuji Film Compact F80 EXR normal white balance mode, single flash night dive. Nice eel shot at the end of the dive in the deep south.
Parablennius gattorugine playing hide and seek. Shot with Canon EOS 350D in Ikelite housing, Canon 100mm macro, Nikonos SB-105 strobe.
Secretary Blenny...Bonaire
One of the color variations this Blue-Ring shot me.
who you looking at?? Canon G10. i think it is better than the G11
"ROARR" This must be an unpleasant sight for a small fish. smile
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Editor's Comment
You can see this guy's lunch!
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