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Breathtaking encounter with a humpback whale mother and its calf.

Each year, a population of humpback whales, living in the antarctic, migrates north towards the equator along the coast of Mozambique. Warmer waters are more favorable for mating...
By Paul Krassnitzer
posted (6 days ago)
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Crinoid shrimp:Nikon D200, 60 macro , two strobo
Moal Boal 2008
harlequin shrimp.
Angela:Gebu-Moal Boal 2008
Nikon D200 , 10,5 lens,two strobo
I took this with a 100mm lens, I haven't tried my new 60mm yet. Most of my shots are full frame and guys like this make it easy to shoot portraits, very calm and he stayed still so I could frame the shot.
A crinoid squat lobster sitting on a piece of coral instead of in his featherstar ;-)
The Philippines has some terrific diving.
Moon River.. wider than a mile... Was awake til 3AM with some friends. It was a beautiful moon setting with the reflection. I tried experimenting on the settings.
Giant Frogfish
whip coral partner shrimp.
Skeleton shrimp:Moal Boal, Cebu 2008
Nikon D200 , 60 macro lens , two strobo
imperial partnershrimp on the belly of a seacucumber.
BOO! this guy was really small. i guess he was trying to scare me. wasn't sure how to take the shot. saw squid pictures of other photographers but how to actually take them...well, this is what came out. he's like a ghost from the deep smile
diveguide as model in front of anemone with western clownfish.
Xeno crab - Xenocarcinus tuberculatus
Spot the fish!
Lonely feather star - Yellow Crinoid (Oxycomanthus bennetti)
White white white, Waving Hand Coral (Anthelia sp.)
Nothing much, i just liked the textures smile
Shot taken at Puerto Galera Mindoro, Philippines
Juvenile Orange Lined Trigger (2 cm tall). I love the little trigger fin thats up. Canon A640
mating mandarinfish--look under the belly of female--there are some eggs....:-D
Pink Tasseled Scorpionfish (Scorpaenopsis oxycephala)
Sharp teeth lizard fish (Synodus synodus).
Sharpnose Grubfish (Parapercis cylindrica)
Zero. Nikon D200, 10,5 lens nikon, two strobo
Moal boal, Cebu 2008
ring-tail cardinalfish with eggs in the mouth.
A beautiful islug
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