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I first thought to discover a strange parasite on the Janolus cristatus. Later I found that it was a juvenile Aeolidia papillosa of 1-2mm. Shot with a +10 diopter on my 50mm macro lens.
Small snakelocks anemone.
outer space ballerina
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Iso 100, F7.1, 1/100s with Olympus E330 and 12-60mm lens at Dreischor, the Netherlands. Syngnathus acus between vegetation.
watch my claws!!!
outer space
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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These Tinca tinca was the only positive during my dive last friday close to my home. Poor visibility, glad I had the snoot on my flash.
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.
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.
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.....
Today my first icedive with camera. No fish, but the sculptures were nice.
Some playing with the snoot yesterday. These Aeolidia papillosa was willing to pose.....
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Donderpad sitting on his eggs...
These are eggs of Donderpad coming out..
RIPPLES
BEACH BREAK ZEELAND. HDR
Limnomysis benedeni, a freshwatershrimp can be found in large numbers during wintertime.
Some month's ago I found the secret of the green colour of the Dutch water......
ZEELAND
The mating of the Sepia is for many divers in the Netherlands the start of the diving season. However, in May the start was 5 month's earlier.......
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