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Underwater Photo Contest | Macro - Nudibranchia

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Sea slugs. A subject popular with macro guys! (means naked gills) Flatworms allowed
Dondice banyulensis, near Elba Island. This is the biggest nudibranch living in the Mediterranean, up to 7 cm!
Leopard Sea-Slug. Turkey, Mediterenean
Snoot me
Nice nudibranch in Tulamben. Shot on low aperture, sor only one rhinophores is in focus. Olympus E330, 50mm macro, nexus wetlens, 2 Ikelite DS125 strobes.
Attention!
nudi crawling along a giant clam
gangga,nikon d2x 60mm macro
5d Mark2/ 100mm Macro
The Harley Davidson of nudibranchs, Nembrotha chamberlaini
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another new interpretation from that man Mayes!
Ceratosoma tenue
Chromodoris willani
Working without a strobe means having to maximise the natural light. Tried hard here.
Looks like " GANDALF THE WHITE " ;-)
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Rainbow Sorbet Dessert! (Glossodoris cincta) D300/105mm
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Final RoundThrough to 2010 awards final round judging

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good enough to eat
nudi capitol Anilao
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Quite rare Nudi: Dendronotus cf. regius "flying" on my glove...
Hypselodoris apolegma. D300/Inon Strobes/105mm
Flabellina afinis
Chromodoris willani.
D300/Inon strobes/105mm
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a very relaxed nudi!
Nikon D300s 60 mm macro 1x YS110 strobe
Chromodoris kuniei
I'm on Fire! Notice the "eye spot."
D300/Inon Strobes/105mm
Fuochi d'artificio
It is not really Tasman Sea. It is Port Philip Bay, Melbourne Australia... and here is the surprise... 85% of species in Port Philip Bay are unique to the area. Melbourne is an understated, if cool, diving location.
in Mabul
Ice Cream!
D300/Inon Strobes/105mm.
Vain nudy
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