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Tompot blenny - Parablennius gattorugine
By Stefanos Michael
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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)
Taken By Canon a640. Chris Cocks
Fresh water Zebra mussel. Capernwray.
S2 pro, 60mm.
A study of orange.
This Moridilla brockii motored over the background sponge and onto this piece of weed in only a matter of seconds...a "static subject" he wasn't! Canon 20D, Canon 60mm, Inon 220s + 240 strobes.

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Yes, the color orange is the subject - but nice nudi too Kristin!
Feathery Anenome, only saw open at night. Nikonos V 28mm lense
Lizard Triplefin, Sea of Cortez
All terrain vehicle! Shot close to bella vraka beach, at Syvota, Igoumenitsa, Greece
While night diving almost swam into this beauty. Basket Star
I spotted a huge crown of thorns feeding on the corals, a... by Jim Goh
by: Jim Goh
I spotted a huge crown of thorns feeding on the corals, and wanted to take a photo when this little thing hopped around and caught my attention, like a trained model it came right for my camera! :D
Spotted Moray, close-up of front teeth.
More than you can chew ! Taken on first trip with new E900 with Inon D2000 strobes.
Longnose Hawkfish at Big Drop-off in Palau.
Glossodoris Sedna Nudibranch x 2
Sometimes called the Sea Goddess's Tounge
Crab, peeking under anemone.
Flatworm taken at Ras Caty with E300.
Tunicates. Roatan. Fuji F810
My you have a large neck:)
Always like these, taken on a night dive at Sharksbay.
Striling soft coral, Mariah's Cove
near Matangi Island Fiji.
Nikonos V 28mm lense. enjoy
Pompom anemone. Taken at night with an Oly C8080 and YS25 S&S strobe.

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A sharp study of a common critter Nick
My first Mantis Shrimp image.
Who told that subantarctic invertebrates don't have nice colors?. The echinoid Arbacia dufresnei taken at the Straits of Magellan, Chile.
Hermit crab & friends - not sure what's happening here, but it looks fun.
Aughrusmore, Connemara.
F90X,60mm.
'SYMMETRY' Bull kelp - Catalina Isaland, California coast. Enjoy!
Yellow Seahorse
Christmas Tree Worm. Curacao. D70, 105 macro.
Red Streaked Blenny- Saipan MP
Geography cone, hunting for small fish at Ras Caty on a night dive, they are among the most dangerous of cone shells.
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