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by Tal Mor

One of Ran's best photos


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Flamingo tongue seen in Curacao
By Victoria Bordun
posted (4 days ago)
1 votes

One of Ran's best photos
By Tal Mor
posted (2 days ago)
0 votes

The Sea Goddess, After searching the entire dive, we finally found this Red Tipped Sea Goddess hiding under the boat at the very end.
By Benjamin Palmer
posted Yesterday
0 votes

Sea Goddess, After searching the entire dive, we finally found this Red Tipped Sea Goddess hiding under the boat at the very end.
By Benjamin Palmer
posted Yesterday
0 votes

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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)
One of several seahorses at Bloody Bay Marine Park, Nikon D300, 105mm lens, twin Ikelite D125 strobes
different angle of the stargazer. Nikon D80, 60mm
Fluted Giant Clam (tridacna squamosa)
Octopus posing quietly...
Gorgonian wrapper, leopard anemone, Canon S70 , Macro Lens
Cavalluccio marino
the eye,nikon d2x 105mm macro
Eye of the Scorpion - Canon A640, Full Frame, Inon Z240, Single Macro
"Two Bargibanti Buddies" ... Ok ... if you spot three of them, I won't negotiate ;-). Taken at the Raja Ampat, West Papua. Touched up background, but left animals untouched in PS.
Bronze Medal Bronze Medal 2008

Final RoundThrough to 2008 awards final round judging

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
Wouldn't this be the best pygmy shot ever (if it weren't photoshopped!)
Cluster Duster, I took this photo today while decompressing "Enjoy"
flamingo tongue.(cyphoma gibbosum)
Taken on the same shoot as last months enty - I can't decide which one I like best - you will have to let me know!! Taken at Seraya, Bali, on my Olympus 5060.
shortlistedShortlisted!
monster from the abyss
sponge crab
shortlistedShortlisted!
Leaf Scorpionfish
Gold-dotted Flatworm (thysanozoon) even more spectacular when free swimming. South Red Sea.
Do any of you happen to have seen my false teeth ?
I can't find them !
A smiling (well sort of ) Scaly-headed Triplefin (Karalepis stewarti). <> <> <> <> Canon G9, Inon UCL-165 macro lens
smiling blenny.. Canon A640 InonZ240
octopus
frog fish hide in sponge
Odontodactylus scyllarus, PEACOCK MANTIS SHRIMP. My first one!! What a wacky - alien creature!!
An armour of a crab. This knight seems to be untouchable.
Nikon D80,60mm, subal housing
This photo of a Flamingo Tongue was taken at the Bond Wreck located off Nassau. There were Flamingo Tongues everywhere.
Egyptian Sea Star
A huge Northern Scorpionfish (Scorpaena cardinalis) filling my frame, maybe it's time to get a wide angle lens. <> <> <> <> Canon G9
shortlistedShortlisted!

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
Yes, let's make wide angle the next big thing!
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