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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)
Another crinkley nudi in Taiwan....e900 macros 2xInon strobes
The White and bleu: Nikon F90x , Macro 105, velvia 50, Two ttl strobo. Lembhe 2004
Bumpy nudibranch taken at Dili Rock with Olympus C-8080
Two small starfish traveling on one big one.
sea button...one of my favorites. olympus 8080
Now this is one juicy nudi...
Conch seen June 2006 at Marathon Key Florida. Taken with a Canon PowerShot SD 550.
Beautiful coral in Dominica
Happy Moray at Marsa Alam...
Juvenile conch on a beautiful white sand bottom, eyeballing a homo sapiens. Me. If it's lucky and a moratorium against overfishing remains in place, it can live to be 20-30 years old. Fuji E900 w/ built-in flash. Virgin Gorda.
Colony of blue sea squirts
Fireworm!! This guy was about 2.5 cm wide, scary. Imagine that guy wiggling in your wetsuit !!
Parrotfish Mouth, with shrimp perched on his nose--Little Cayman (Nikon F4, 60mm Macro, Aquatica housing, Ikelite strobes, Velvia)
This Scarlet-Striped Cleaning Shrimp was happy to give my wife a free manicure. And please, no cracks about the size of her engagement ring - she was happy with it 22 years ago, and she still is!
Sunflowers?
Nik 5 with 1.2 extension tube.
Remember them Benny.
This sea horse was trying to hide behind these feathery hydroids.
orange frogfish in lembeh strait
taken while diving on molasis reef in key largo
Red Snapping Shrimp (also called Pistol Shrimp). It takes a lot of patience to get this little guy to come out of his corkscrew anemone, but it's worth the wait. He'll even give you a free manicure if you're lucky!
Leaf Fish at Ngerchong Coral Garden. There were about 4 or 5 of these on one coral head.
Mr Crinkley... Another nudi in Taiwan... E900 and Macros
Monday morning! Canon 300D, 50mm copact macro. God I know how he feels!!
Two harlequins shrimp sharing there favorite food. Notice the difference in size.
three big fogfish (anglerfish)I was on macro, but when i saw the three sitting so nicely together, i just had to try to get a good shot...
A shrimp rest on a vivd red corallimorph.
Taken at Sipadan Island, East Malaysia
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