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During the massive 2014 salmon run in Adams River, British Columbia (Canada) with nearly 12 million sockeyes migrating up the Fraser and Adams River this mature salmon couple catches a 'breath' before they continue to their final spawning grounds.
By Beat J Korner
posted Wednesday, June 12, 2013
31 votes

Those Thornback Cowfish are often hard to spot but once you get close to them they amuse me with their 'frozen' face expression.
By Beat J Korner
posted Wednesday, June 12, 2013
31 votes

Venomous Hawaiian Blue Spotted Sea Urchin lures with its colourful pattern.
By Beat J Korner
posted Wednesday, January 15, 2014
25 votes

Marine version of Alf - Dragon Moray eel.
By Beat J Korner
posted Thursday, February 20, 2014
23 votes

Surgeonfish appears like a hummingbird hovering in front of my macro lens!
By Beat J Korner
posted Thursday, July 18, 2013
22 votes

A face only a mother could love, although one of the world's fastest prey catching creatures - Commerson's Frogfish!
By Beat J Korner
posted Thursday, June 13, 2013
21 votes

How do I look?
By Beat J Korner
posted Sunday, December 22, 2013
20 votes

Tiny Harlequin Shrimp prepares its lunch on a star fish which may last the shrimp endlessly.
By Beat J Korner
posted Tuesday, December 17, 2013
19 votes

Black bar soldier fish portrait in Maui, Hawaii.
By Beat J Korner
posted Friday, December 20, 2013
19 votes


By Beat J Korner
posted Saturday, January 11, 2014
19 votes
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Tiny Harlequin Shrimp prepares its lunch on a star fish which may last the shrimp endlessly.
Female sea lion snorted at me when I walked by.
In a lava tube air bubble I surfaced to get a glimpse when a green turtle appeared right in front of me.
A swarm of Blue and Pink Maomaos tried to hide under a submerged arch at Poor Knights Island, New Zealand.
My diver model swam up this kelp wall and was confronted face to face with a massive scorpion fish off Poor Knights Islands in New Zealand.
Trumpet fish with its complex, transparent mouth checks me out during a night dive on Maui.
Surgeonfish appears like a hummingbird hovering in front of my macro lens!
Outstanding tomato anemone fish in Fiji.
A Turtle face full of wisdom.
Black coral in front of a photographer diver.
A Spotted Toby has a bad camouflage in a coral like that.
Just inches away from the lens this flamboyant two spot butterfly fish set itself in pose.
Symphony of Blue Maomaos in Poor Knights Island's Northern Arch against the morning sun.
Always a challenge to get a great shot of a moray eel.
A face only a mother could love, although one of the world's fastest prey catching creatures - Commerson's Frogfish!
The Hawaiian squid turns into flamboyant art after darkness and change their skin color by every move.
Those Thornback Cowfish are often hard to spot but once you get close to them they amuse me with their 'frozen' face expression.
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During the massive 2014 salmon run in Adams River, British Columbia (Canada) with nearly 12 million sockeyes migrating up the Fraser and Adams River this mature salmon couple catches a 'breath' before they continue to their final spawning grounds.
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Stingrays congregate around New Zealand's Poor Knights Islands every March for mating, also attracting lots of orcas which feed on rays. This 6' sting ray just dozed in a gravel 'bed' before I accidently woke it up.
 
 
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