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Starfish shrimp (Zenopontonia soror)
By Oksana Maksymova
posted (6 days ago)
1 votes

Crinoid Snapping Shrimp (Synalpheus stimpsoni)
By Oksana Maksymova
posted (2 days ago)
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Melting a Needle
Shakespearean Frogfish: dramatic lighting with snoot smile
Quicksilver
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Me: "Hey Froggie what do you think of the new snoot?" Frogfish: "...Mehhhhh"
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Found this guy in my backyard last night. Kinda looks like it's just snooted, but I used Lightroom's graduated filter to darken the corners a bit more.
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Popcorn Shrimp
This Octopus let me hang out long enough to experiment with my new snoot.
Glossidoris cf electra
Small school of juvenile barracudas shot with the Canon 60mm EFS lens.
Look, I'm a Butterfly!
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Mad Strawberry: I used Adobe Lightroom's graduated filter to darken out the ledge this Strawberry Grouper was hiding under. I thought it gave more attitude.
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Octopus in Natural Light
Reach for the... (sorry, I had to)
Lizard King
Narcissus
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Invasive Species
Tumon Bay, Guam
Damsels dance, Sunset on Staghorn
This little squid followed my dive light around. In between posing for pics, it would nab those little squiggling sea bugs that like to add themselves as living backscatter in photos. It was a kind of symbiotic relationship that couldn't last.
Squid Pro Quo
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Octopus sunning on coral a foot below the surface.
Moray out of shadows
Longnose Filefish in natural light. F2.8, 1/1000
Double-ended Pipefish
GROUPER WITH NICE CAMO DOESN'T HIDE WELL ON BLUE SEA FAN
Shrimp and sleeping ParotFish
Needle fish on a night dive. No edits.
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