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Pelagia noctiluca jellyfish shot in Baleal, Portugal, using a Canon EOS 300D in Nimar housing, Sigma 50mm macro, Ikelite 100a strobe on manual.
Sepia in it's ink.
Nightdive at Arinaga, Gran Canaria.
Pelagia noctiluca jellyfish, shot in Baleal using a Canon EOS 20D in Ikelite housing, Sigma 50mm macro and Ikelite 50 strobe on manual.
A Pelagia noctiluca jellyfish shot in Baleal, Portugal, using Canon EOS 20D in Ikelite housing and Ikelite 50 strobe on manual.
Ceriantharia by night. These beautyful animals are hidden under the sand during the day. Lanzarote, Canary Islands
Plaice.
Lochaline beach,Sound of Mull.
60mm.
"Speed". A canarian parrot-fish flying over the sea-grass. Gran Canaria.
A sepia had just got the dinner. Photo taken at Gran Canaria, during a night dive.
Child Holding Man-Of-War Kite
Shanny.
Aughrusmore, Connemara.
F90X, 60mm.
This parrot-fish is a symbol of the Canary Islands. The males are completely grey and the females have the colour shown here.

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Wow, who needs photoshop with fish like these!?
Balssia gasti. This is a small shrimp living on gorgonia. Either it lives on a red or a yellow seafan, it gets the color of its "home". Its size is about 10 mm, less than a 1/2 inch.
Another view of the inside of the Kalais, laying in front of the harbour of Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, in 30 m depth.
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Nice wreck, foreground interesting - well done Arthur!
Octopus, waiting for "fast food" (but not too fast food) at the entrance of it's "home"
Diver, sun and not much more. Sometimes that's all one needs for a photo, don't you think so?
The end of a tough day.
Heading home - aboard Brendan, Lochaline,Sound of Mull.
Zeus faber. This is one of the strangest fishes living in this area. It's normally in depths more than 40 meter, but at certain places here in Gran Canaria sometimes we can see it by night at only 15 meter or less.
Red sea-horse. This is one of the most beautiful I've ever seen. This animal was living a few years at the same place, and we visited it almost every time we went there. The photo has the original frame, and has no photoshop adjusts.

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Now here's a cutie even Dr Bob would be proud of
Little Cuttle.
Aughrusmore - Connemara.
Gerardia savaglia. This is one of the most beautyful colonies of this species here at the Canary Islands. It is about 1,20 meter wide and you can see it visiting Gran Canaria and diving at a place named Playa de Cabron, in 30 meters depth.
The machine-room of the Kalais. This beautyful wreck laying in only 30 meters depth will disappear because it is inside the ampliation area of the exterior mole of the harbour at Las Palmas, Gran Canaria. This picture was taken may 2004.
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We love moody wrecks Arthur
Common lobster taken in English Channel in August 2005 with Sony DSC-T1 + YS25 auto strobe. He was very interested in who was taking his picture!
Cup coral.
Calve Island, Sound of Mull.
F90X, 60mm.
Short-spined sea scorpion.
Sound of Mull.
F90X,60mm.
Anemonia viridis shot at the Algarve - shot with Olympus c750 internal flash only
grey triggerfish shot at the Azores
Velvet swimming crab.
Dresden, Scapa Flow.
F90X, 60mm.
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