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Peoples' Vote



By Roland Bach
posted Friday, April 8, 2011
68 votes

I have seen this squid at a night dive. Looks like I told him:
By Roland Bach
posted Monday, March 15, 2010
62 votes

this two Pelagia noctiluca making
By Roland Bach
posted Wednesday, May 26, 2010
62 votes

Ctenophore at night
By Roland Bach
posted Monday, November 7, 2011
62 votes


By Roland Bach
posted Monday, May 3, 2010
55 votes

night squadron
By Roland Bach
posted Saturday, November 5, 2011
54 votes

After Tramontana ( strong wind from north ) to much reflections to use the strobe. But natural light makes the jelly ( pelagia noctiluca ) not ugly. :)
By Roland Bach
posted Friday, February 18, 2011
53 votes

Luminescent jellyfish ( Pelagia noctiluca )
By Roland Bach
posted Monday, May 24, 2010
52 votes


By Roland Bach
posted Wednesday, September 22, 2010
51 votes

Head of a Hypselodoris picta
By Roland Bach
posted Saturday, December 10, 2011
51 votes
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113 Entries Found: Page 4  of  5
Looks like " GANDALF THE WHITE " ;-)
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" eyecatcher "
"tentacles"
Tentacles of a luminescent jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca )
Bronze Medal Bronze Medal 2010
2nd place Monthly HotShots
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Nice abstract Roland
"Jane" with here new equipment. I really like the red mask. You 2?
"Pretty in pink" ( Flabellina affinis )
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White Flabellina ( Cratena peregrina )
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Cratena peregrina
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front side of a typical mediterranean nudibranch ( Hypselodoris picta )
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The new headwear for autumn 2010. Wide is chic. Ideal for night - trips. smile
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this two Pelagia noctiluca making "la ola" underwater" smile
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Luminescent jellyfish ( Pelagia noctiluca )
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the old backlit jelly always works
"deadly embrace"
Blenny ( Tripterygion delaisi )
just a " sailing gurnad "
" hellboy "
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" speeeed "
new high speed record:
This gurnad was flashed by radar control [68mph] smile
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2010

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Good use of the Photoshop 'speed' filter
Seastar (Echinaster sepositus)
Cratena peregrina
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“ seven and a half “
Just seven and a half tentacles, but looks so beautyful like they were eight. smile
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Diver with luminous jellyfish ( Pelagia noctiluca )
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This ctenophore reminds me a bit of the movie " Abyss ".
" guidepost "
To the exit? Wait... ...hmm... ...that way!
So easy can be navegation with natural auxiliaries. Sometimes you just have to ask for the right way. smile
" out of the dark "
Why this cuttlefish came so close? Was it the light of the torch, or my new aftershave? :-)
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Even at night this Flabellina ( Flabellina affinis ) takes care on their offspring.
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This is one of 3 photos on the internet that shows a "Paragalene longicrura" alive. After Prof. Dr. Türkay ( Senckenberg Institute, Germany ) and Prof. Joan Luis Petrus ( University of Barcelona, Spain ) confirmed the species, started a big party:)
This ctenophore ( lat. Leucothea multicornis ) show her “ iridescent light ” in very nice rainbow colors. The best time to see this small lightshow is in the dusk.
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“ she dives “
She enjoys the feeling of weightlessness and is curious about the sights at this dive.
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