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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 (5 days ago)
1 votes

One of Ran's best photos
By Tal Mor
posted (3 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 (2 days ago)
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 (2 days ago)
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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)
This fireworm was moving really fast across the sand. I had to move fast to catch his face.
Close up of an Octopus eye.
Sea anemone, Monterey Bay, California.
Burrfish taken in April 2006 with a Fuji S2 Pro Camera and 60mm Macro Lens with 1 strobe Sea & Sea 120.
Tube Sponge with Juvenile Neon Goby taken with EF-60mm Canon Macro lens on Digital Rebel.
Coral banded shrimp detail - Canon 10D. Stuck my hand out for a clean and took the shot whilst it sat there
Tube Dwelling Anemone - SLR, TTL Strobe
Where's the stone fish? Can u find him?
Transperant Whip goby Bali Olympus 7070
Cautious Eyes. Taken on the North Shore of Oahu, HI. I believe that octopus are some of the most amazing creatures in the sea.
Wolf snake eel, Olympus C8080
Frog fish Quobba Coast Western Australia Olympus 7070
Blenny taken in Sharksbay with Olympus E-300.
This seahorse was seen in Roatan, The photo was taken with a Caplio RR 30.
Wrinkly: Close up Nudi Camp Rock Quobba West Aust Olympus 7070
"Solar" I like what appears to be an internal luminescence of some of these anemone's. It highlights the fine detail.
Chromodoris quadricolor looking over the "edge" taken at Sharksbay, Sharm el Sheikh with Olympus E300.
Taken at Mantabuan Island, East Malaysia
'TAMBJA' Rather unusual spot for a nudibranch - out exploring a soft coral growing on the Shinkoku Maru in Truk Lagoon. Housed Nikon F; 15mm Auto-micro Nikkor Lens; Niko Mar III housing. Enjoy!
Pygmy in Raja Empat in quite shallow water, they always want to turn away but I trick this one!
Striped Hermit from La Gomera in Canary Islands. Climbing up and over some red sponge, so you get a good look at those hairy legs. Taken with Canon A70 and internal flash
REFLECTIONS. This is an anemone (Telmatactis cricoides) reflecting in a bubble under the ceiling of a cave. These anemones are frecuent here on the Canary Islands, and show many different colour-patterns.
Does anyone know what the heck this is?
Stonefish close-up with E900 in Taiwan...
Risbecia tyroni
Taken at Mataking Island, East Malaysia
Common star, blue ?. 60mm.
Scapa Flow.
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