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Mediterranean hermit crab_May 2025
(CanonRF100,1/200,f20,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (6 days ago)
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Blackwater Dive. Whalefish
By Lindsey Curtis
posted (3 days ago)
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Whalefish. Blackwater Dive
By Lindsey Curtis
posted (3 days ago)
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Hypselodoris infucata_March 2025
(CanonRF100,1/200,f18,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (3 days ago)
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Whalefish
By Lindsey Curtis
posted (2 days ago)
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Whalefish. Blackwater Dive.
By Lindsey Curtis
posted Yesterday
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1848 Entries Found: Page 38  of  69
A Polycera over the algae, dressed with her delicated transparencies.
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Image taken in Northwest of Spain (Vigo´s ria) of an unusual sea arac
big ggest shoal of Barracuda I´´ve ever see.
took this towards the end of a great dive in Lanzarote with Manta dive centre showing me the sites of Puerto del Carmen´s harbour wall. Tweeked in photoshop the color to bring some red, brightness and contrast in, then cropt just a little,enjoy
Mediterranean flair smile
One of my favorite nudis. Flabellina affinis.
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This snail was photographed at the south coast of Menorca using a 50mm macro-lens with a canon EOS 450D and an ikelite DS160 substrobe.
I took this picture during a one way dive at the north coast of Menorca.
I took this picture at Menorca with a Canon EOS 450D in an ikelite housing. I used a sigma 50 mm macro lens and an ikelite substrobe DS160.
Discovered nice nudy branch during safety stop 4 metres depth. Also taken during dive at Punta Salinas, Estartit.
Close up, oktopus sleeping. Punta Salinas, Estartit/spain.
This free climber ( Cratena peregrina ) producing the next generation.
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"flying cigar"
Turtle taken off the south coast of Tenerife.
Canon G9 with manual white balance used.
Really disapointed I missed the left flipper but
Trumpet Fish off Los Christianos Tenerife
Photo taken at 22m with a Canon G9 in WP-DC21 case.
Bit of a storm running so bouyancy iffy!!
To fast to furious
Today I met a very rare species. This scorpion fish called Scorpaena Ferrari . Please... don't believe everything. smile
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Fangtooth moray eel in a night dive
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2011

Final RoundThrough to 2011 awards final round judging
Red-lipped blenny. I had to hypnotize it to take the photograph.
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Yellowline arrow crab (Stenorhynchus) guarding a pink anemone
Fangtooth moray eel
Green turtles, El Puertito, Tenerife. Olympus E330, 8mm fisheye, single Ikelite DS125 strobe.
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One more photo from this "flamenco dancing Octopus ". smile
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Isopod enjoying a free ride on a glasseye's tail (f18; 1/100s; ISO 200)
Yellow sea fan in the seabed of Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Nikon D300 with a 10.5mm Nikon fisheye lens in a Sea & Sea MDX-D300 housing and 2 Inon Z240 strobes (F13; 1/80s; ISO 200)
"BY - THE - WIND SAILOR" it's called this small ( about 4cm ), beautiful jellyfish ( lat. Velella velella ). Above water you can see the sail very well and you know why this jelly has that name. wink
Glass eye Fish
leopard eel
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