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Shots taken of a subject between 3 inches and 1 foot (7.5 to 30cm) in size (e.g. large fish or diver head) that dominates the frame - any background is incidental and occupies LESS THAN 50% of frame
Bryaninops sp.
The cannibal! It's eating one of its similar!
Living in a Glass House
my name is Bon, Am bon
This image was taken with a 10-17mm fish eye. The squid was so close, pretty much touching my dome!
A Ghost
X-Shrimp
Hippocampus cf. comes - Tiger-tail seahorse
I shoot This Nemo Fish while safety stop with my Canon G12
Panulirus argus- Langosta caribeña
D90, 60mm macro, ikelite 100
False clownfish - Amphiprion ocellaris in its natural habitat
Nikon D90 , 60mm macro, ikelite 100
Whip Goby
shortlistedShortlisted!
Pleurosicya boldinghi - Soft coral ghostgoby
Unusual association of this little goby, usually seen on soft coral of the genus Dendronephthya, here is on a Pennatula (Sea pen)
Ascension Island Fangtooth Moray
Mouth-brooding Cardinalfish
The Batfish
Snail big grin
...on boobs planet...
Periclemenes imperator on oloturia
Coral crab with attitude !
Sebastapistes cyanostigma - Yellow-spotted scorpionfish
During night-dive, may be they were sleeping...
..the children were nestled all snug in their beds, while visions of sugarplums danced in their heads . . .
Imperially Shallow
Merry Christmas to all : )
Curious box fish
Amphioctopus marginatus (Coconut octopus)
Xenocarcinus cf. tuberculatus
Not many yellow pigmies, but this one smiled for the camera. D300, 60mm, Subsee +10
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