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Diver explores the prop of the upside-down wreck in 42m
watch my claws!!!
outer space
Diver exploring the wreck of the Somali, Northumberland
A Grey Seal photographed in the Farne Islands, Northumberland.
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View to Inner Farnes from the shoreline, Seahouses.
Fuji S5 Pro modified for Infrared.
coast dive
Greay Seal pup under the boat
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An European lobster in the Zeeland Oosterschelde.
The beginning of the mating season of our Sepia's some weeks ago. There were four on these sticks, now there are plenty. Unfortunately there are also plenty divers now......
These female Sepia is putting her egg to a stick, while her partner is in the neighborhood.
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Hidden in these oister, shot last weekend with my 50mm macro and +10 diopter.
Tubilaria from Oosterschelde
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Sunset over a shipwreck
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These lumbsucker was hidden between the oysters in the Oosterschelde. Hide for all these photographers with their irritating flash lights….
A Lumpsucker, photographed in the Oosterschelde, The Netherlands at the diving location Sint Annaland (Island Tholen) on February 6 2012. I used a Canon 550D + 60mm macro lens f/4.5 1/60 sec ISO200, dual Ikelite strobe.
Early season life at St Abbs, Scotland
OMG its massive!
Oh what a beauty, I've never seen one as big as that before!
Sun rays on a cold February day.
First snorkelling trip of the year - St Abbs.
drops on the dome, backscatter, I know - but there's no denying its a funny picture!!
St Abbs, Black Carrs. Not many fish at this time of year but plenty of dead mens fingers as always!
Black Carrs - St Abbs
Mnemiopsis leidyi, an introduced species
from the east. In some years they are very abundant in the Dutch waters. Always nice to spend a dive photographing them.
Late February, East Scotland.
I missed him last week, but yesterday I was lucky enough to find him. There will be more the next weeks, waiting for the lady's
Father looking for his future childs.....
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