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Blackwater Dive. Whalefish
By Lindsey Curtis
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Whalefish. Blackwater Dive
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Hypselodoris infucata_March 2025
(CanonRF100,1/200,f18,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
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Whalefish
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Whalefish. Blackwater Dive.
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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)
yes I know ,I know- they've been shot to pieces BUT...............need to show you this one!
'SCALLOP' If you can't be slowly sneaky, you gots to be have time to wait them out in order to catch them fully open. Housed Nikon F; 55mm auto-micro Nikkor lens. Enjoy!
LIzardfish. Curacao.
My first Barbfish from the Scorpionfish family, I realized what I thought was a rock was actually staring at me:)
Close up of a starfish taken at Shark Observatory, Ras Mohamed Park with Oylmpus SP350.
thank goddness i found nemo
turle
Shrimp tucked into bubble coral. Canon 20D & 60mm macro, single Inon 220s strobe, Woody's dioptre.
Still life (sort of): "Azure Vase Sponge and Brittle Starfish".
Shrimp
The art of balancing.
Photo taken with Nikonos V 1:3 framer.
Christmas Tree Worms everywhere! This photo was taken last week in Roatan. I used my DC500 and dual flash to capture this image.
Green for GORGEOUS! I just love the contrast on this nembrotha cristata...taken in Tioman Island.
Zebra Crab On Fire Urchin! Taken With Canon S80. by Ed Eng
by: Ed Eng
Zebra Crab On Fire Urchin! Taken With Canon S80.
Nemo I am you father - Clown fish on the Great Barrier Reef
rapu2
Dwarf cuttlefish (1cm long) at Kapalai. E900 plus 2 macros...
Frog fish characture with Nikonos V and strobe.
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editor's comments

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different and wierd! Subject well defined by negative space Bob
Giant Clam with my fin placed below it for perspective. Sea & Sea dx3100
Paradise Reef
coral rubrum wonderfull colony of red coral
Go ahead, take my picture. I'll just be grazing on the corals smile
Wakatobi Dive Resort
Dahlia anemone. Scotland. D200, 60mm.
Look at into my eye!
In the mood for love. Two nudis mating & laying eggs.
rapu
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