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two mating nudis
By Steve De Neef
posted Saturday, May 2, 2009
67 votes

Thorny Seahorse portret. Taken with Nikon D300, 105mm and 2X teleconverter, no cropping.
By Steve De Neef
posted Friday, March 5, 2010
34 votes

A Goby whit something to say.
By Steve De Neef
posted Wednesday, December 8, 2010
34 votes

This lionfish was pretty funny. I didn't realy want to take his picture but he kept on following my and being pretty protective of his space. He's been around for a while but on this dive he made it real easy to take his portret.
By Steve De Neef
posted Saturday, August 15, 2009
32 votes

juvenile boxfish taken on a nice muck dive in Dauin.
By Steve De Neef
posted Friday, May 22, 2009
31 votes

Went to dive a new site in Dauin and found this Zebra Crab carrying eggs.
By Steve De Neef
posted Thursday, July 15, 2010
31 votes

This is JenJen, a happy kid from Apo Island paddling around on his sophisticated bamboo boat.
By Steve De Neef
posted Tuesday, January 18, 2011
31 votes

A common scene in Tubbataha Marine Park. I've seen some huge Sea Fans and sponges here. Truly an amazing place.
By Steve De Neef
posted Tuesday, April 6, 2010
30 votes

An Emperor shrimp riding a Gymnodoris.
By Steve De Neef
posted Saturday, April 17, 2010
30 votes

Two Thorny seahorses posing in a very similar way.
By Steve De Neef
posted Wednesday, May 12, 2010
30 votes
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124 Entries Found: Page 2  of  5
Abstract of a fire urchin. Taken with a 105mm lens and a 2X teleconverter. No cropping.
Little Coral Goby on his seamouse home.
Confrontation between two Common Lionfish. This is actually an in camera double exposure.
A Whip Coral Goby lit from the back and front.
An Emperor shrimp riding a Gymnodoris.
A cute Clown Frogfish stretching and yawning.
Empty seats to enjoy the sunset. This was taken in Sipalay on the Island of Negros.
Smell this!!! A very curious Green Sea Turtle in Tubbataha.
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A common scene in Tubbataha Marine Park. I've seen some huge Sea Fans and sponges here. Truly an amazing place.
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One of the fellow divemasters I was working with poses with these common Lionfish. Taken in Tubbataha, Philippines.
Thorny Seahorse portret. Taken with Nikon D300, 105mm and 2X teleconverter, no cropping.
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Ornate Ghost Pipefish
A school of Juvenile Convict Blennies on a reef at Apo Island.
Goby enjoying a rollercoaster ride.
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A backlit Saddleback Anemonefish.
A Clown Frogfish giving his jaw a bit of a stretch for the camera.
A little Cuttlefish hovering in Dauin.
A Shrimp Goby having a blue day.
Whip Coral Shrimp
Little juvenile painted frogfish on the hunt to get bigger.
A goby feeling at home on some hard coral.
Rollercoaster Goby.
A goby found a new temporary home on a Phylidia picta nudibranch. Never seen them do that before.
Whip coral goby, shot with one strobe put behind the goby.
Getting personal with a Lizardfish.
Ornate Ghost Pipefish hanging next to a crinoid.
Juvenile Banded Pipefish
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