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One of the many wrecks in Moreton Bay, Queensland. Green water and not so great vis made this moody shot.
By Nick Kuhn
posted Thursday, June 5, 2008
23 votes

This green eyed hawkfish found a great spot to watch the world. I took the strobe off the housing and placed it in the sand to achieve the back/side lighting, pointing at the spot the fish kept coming back to. This was its 'porch'
By Nick Kuhn
posted Friday, January 11, 2008
17 votes

Nudi posing just right with anemone on Sunken Boat Reef at Palau Payar, Langkawi. Tokina 10-17mm with 2 strobes
By Nick Kuhn
posted Saturday, June 7, 2008
9 votes

Pygmy found in 25m at Seraya Secrets, Tulamben. This fan coral had 8 pygmys attached!
By Nick Kuhn
posted Monday, April 30, 2007
4 votes

Agro anemone fish decided that it was NOT ready for its close-up! D100, 60mm lens in Ike housing
By Nick Kuhn
posted Sunday, August 5, 2007
2 votes

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5 Entries Found
Nudi posing just right with anemone on Sunken Boat Reef at Palau Payar, Langkawi. Tokina 10-17mm with 2 strobes
One of the many wrecks in Moreton Bay, Queensland. Green water and not so great vis made this moody shot.
This green eyed hawkfish found a great spot to watch the world. I took the strobe off the housing and placed it in the sand to achieve the back/side lighting, pointing at the spot the fish kept coming back to. This was its 'porch'
Agro anemone fish decided that it was NOT ready for its close-up! D100, 60mm lens in Ike housing
Pygmy found in 25m at Seraya Secrets, Tulamben. This fan coral had 8 pygmys attached!
 
5 Entries Found