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Bubble Shrimp
By Roy Spraakman
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Bubble Shrimp, ANILAO PHILIPPINES
By Roy Spraakman
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Bubble Shrimp in Anemone, Anilao Philippines
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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)
Seahorse
"Christmas Comparison" - I photographed these same Christmas tree worms as an example for single strobe position. Shot with identical settings but moving the strobe further back to create more shadows, and hence, texture!
Aren't they cute?
Pseudechidna brummeri sp.
Pipefish Bokeh
Hippocampus guttulatus
Speckled Seahorse
Porcelein crab filter feeding.
seahorses - together forever
shortlistedShortlisted!
My first pygmy seahorse. I would have loved to have him/her looking toward the camera - but I'm just happy he/she is in focus and I didn't cut off any body parts. These critters are much tinier and harder to see than I expected.
Imperial shrimp on nightdive, Renggis Island, Tioman Island
Mating polyclad flatworms. Photographed at San Nicolas dive site, San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico. Canon EOS 70-D with 60 mm macro lens.
Lying in ambush (Cymbacephalus beauforti)
Gesticulated
Mantis Shrimp - Lysiosquilla sp.
Padagbai, Bali, Indonesia
Bobtail Squid
Hairy squat lobster
dancing in the spotlight
S N O O T
Harlequin shrimp (Hymenocera picta)
Tulamben, Indonesia.
little craby
FEEDING
Spheredivers Mabul
Rising to the stars
Diadema reproduction.
Soft coral porcelain crab
"I see you (and you!)"
Anemone shrimp - Nikon D810
Neomundi olivarae squat lobster guarding its lair.
Snooted with retra UWT.
Snooted seapen polyps w/blue filter
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Arrow Crab
Selective Colouring Edit
Camera: TG4
Hello Bobbit
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