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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
Taken off Siquijor with 60mm macro lens
Plenty of very peaceful green turtles
" living dental floss "
Especially after the Christmas holidays with lots of sweets, dental care is very important. This moray eel shows how it works. smile
Angry Moray Eel,
Doris Dalmatienne. Peltodoris atromaculata.
Arrow Crab
Spotted Puffer Fish in the Coral Sea
Clown Fish
Crocodile fish Number 2.
Picture Taken In Kona.
Barracuda
schrimp sitting on an anemone
Close up of dive buddy on final ascent from a Red Sea dive. 60mm macro lens.
Close up detail of a Hawkfish taken with a 60mm lens and +2 diopter.
Crocodile fish
nice shrimp in Cancun reef
Plenty of sting rays along the coastal reefs of Marsa Shagra
alota life in one space
Blacktip grouper-40 cm-depth4-160m
Within the Somosomo Straight in northern Fiji, this Clownfish was captured with a Canon T1i and Canon 100mm lens inside an Ikelite housing with twin DS-160 strobes set at TTL mode.
sweety
Grawlllll !!! Don't make me bite you !!! Nikon D200+60mm macro dual YS110 strobes with TTL converter
This anemone fish struck me with the beautiful maroon anemone it lived in.
fire nudi
This Blue Chromis was captured in Cozumel using a Canon T1i and Canon 100mm macro lens in an Ikelite housing and using two Ikelite DS-160 substrobes. The site was Palancar Reef at a depth of about 45 ft with excellent viz and minimal current.
Leaf Scorpion Fish - Canon S 95
These goatfish, called Kumu in the native Hawaiian language, often congregate in large schools.
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