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Who's guess?
close-up of an Octopus vulgaris
goby close up
holiday's feeling…feet in the water...
cuttlefish in white and black…as a venice mask
A big fella John Dory, this one around 2kg for 50cm length. At 50 meters depth at Caramull rock, the kingdom of Saint Peters fishes… Taken with my 14mm lens, was a reflex shoot, no time to adjust the speed… unfortunatly a little bite too slow.
Enjoy your meal!
restorante "El Bigote" Cala Mastella - Ibiza
A crabe in an anemona to protect it.
A tylodina eating its favourite sponge
conger eel, the iron jaw.
Morena
tritonia sp. (size usually arround 6/7 mm)
yellow beauty
Cratea-Perigrina
Flabellina
blenie eyes
mediterranean wrasse
shortlistedShortlisted!
Flatworm swimming in the blue like a ghost dancer
Common murray eel
star
mediterranean colors
mediterranean
double exposure: greather rockfish (S.scrofa) and diver
Flabellina affinis, one of the more common tiny eolidian nudibranchia of the Mediterranean sea. Not a digital photography, take with my F5 NIKON, procase housing SUBAL with 60MM and double strobe 105 SB NIKONOS.
Anchor of the late 18th century based on a sandy bottom in 40 meters deep behind the punta Jaime. 14mm SIGMA lens /D700 SUBAL with twin strobe 105 NIKONOS 1/4 powered.
The doris dalmatian can not be confused with any other species of nudibranch. Can reach 10 centimeters, spanish divers call him "the sea cow" .It's also the emblem of click here the biology french web site with identification sheets.
double exposure: the anthias and the serpulid worm
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