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Underwater Photo Contest | Macro - not swimming

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Smaller subjects typically 1 to 3 inches (2.5 to 7.5cm) shot on macro settings or with macro equipment that are NOT MOVING usually on the bottom (i.e. between 1:1 and 1:3)
Seaweed Blenny? Taken on the wreck of the Gill off the North Carolina Coast.
The oral disk and mouth of a Corkscrew Anemone. Nikon D200 with 60mm lens.
Jorunna funebris
Close up of coral. 60mm.
Nudi Busso Jetty Western Australia
Courtship
Mr Juicy.. Taiwan nudi ... e900 plus macros
This little Pipehorse was a real thrill! They're pretty rare, they're camouflaged very well, and they don't move around much. Nikon D200 with 60mm lens.
Nudibranch in lembhe street
Nikon F90x in igloo housing , 105 macro, Two TTL strobo
Volva volva fiding on soft coral
Pugnacious Aeolid and Corynactis anemones--San Miguel Island, California (Nikon F4, 105mm Macro, Aquatica housing, Ikelite strobes, Velvia)
mimic octopus in Lembeh Strait
Juvenile lionfish on a night dive off Kri Island
Clam in very shallow water,just of the
beach. 60mm.
Nudis in caught in the act. Quobba Coastline Western Australia
This jelly-fish was not alone......a blue filter and strong flash gave this cool effect. DSC F7-71 with Ikelite housing.
Mating sea hare. Picture taken with Olympus C-3040z and Inon macro lense.
Keeper
Tylodina perversa: This small umbrella-snail feeds on the yellow sponge Verongia aerophoba, the most common sponge of the Canary Islands. The animal is dificult to find because of its perfect mimetic. The size is up to about 1 inch
Smasher Shrimp.
Relaxing.
Love the contrast of this orange fellow with background...Tango nudibranc... Taiwan NE Coast..
I only noticed this shell because it was moving. From the top it looks very ordinary, but turn it over and you get this pretty flower.
Christmas Tree worms Coral Bay Western Australia
Polyps are amazing creatures especialy when you look at them close-up.
Anemone on fire. D2x, 50mm.
Juvenile Hermit Crab in soft coral--Beqa Lagoon, Fiji (Nikon F4, 105mm Macro, Aquatica housing, Ikelite strobes, Velvia)
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