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Flamingo tongue seen in Curacao
By Victoria Bordun
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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)
Observation.
seahorses
A Flamingo Tongue. Chichiriviche de La Costa, Venezuela.
Sony RX100 with a subsee +10 diopter.
Blenny at Bokeh
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Sand Sea-star
Saron shrimp - Saron marmoratus
Nursehound egg
~ Desert Rose ~
~ Soft Embrace ~
Anemone
Soft coral goby fish
Stocky Hawkfish
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Tiger tail seahorse being a little camera shy smile
Sepiola
Sailfin Blenny that was living in remnants of a dead sea urchin, when I blew this up, I found what looked like two eggs inside his house.
Snooted common prawn (Palaemon Serratus) shot in Bebek, İstanbul.
"In the breeze"
symbiosis
Impression
Male Jawfish (The Patriarch)
Sepiola cuttlefish
"Pink Castle"
A secretary blenny keeps an eye out for lunch from its home in a pink sponge. I used a medium aperture to keep both the blenny and sponge "castle" in focus, and waited for the blenny to look upward to take this shot.
~ Desert Rose ~
The Daily pygmy... this time I had to wait over 50min in the surge before that she got brave enough to get out of the weed...
Hello
Parazoantus axinellae
The beauty of being a marine worm!
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