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playing with the wide-angle at night (tokina 10-17 +1.4x kenko pro @11mm)
Rose Tetal Bubble Shell in Nelson Bay Australia
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Close up Weedy Seadragon, in Bare Island, Sydney, Australia.
"Fade to black"...
"fish" rocket" I guess that this little fellow was trying the kill its reflex in my dome... there was current and the dust lifted really seems the cloud left behind from a rocket to me...:-)
just a leather jacket...
The diagonal swimmer :-)
A wild seascape over/under my partner and I shot using my homemade 18" lens port.
"Fade to Black"
No weird PS tricks, this guy was hiding between pylons that acted like natural snoots. I left intentionally the scattering on the body of the fish to enhance the fading... hope you like it
It was a split second and this is the only shot that I was able to take of the angler snatching a snack... poor pipefish
using a twin YS250 pro with snoots I achieved the full belack background with a lit subject... lens: tokina 10-17 +kenko 1.4x @14
Running away... Tokina 10-17 (1.4x ring at the back) @10mm (14mm) YS250pro with snoot
very tiny nudi. I had to use the 105micro in combination with the 1.4 multiplier on a cropped sensor...
Polycera capensis, Nelson Bay
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Just a portrait of a proud papa`... Nikon D300s +105/2.8 micro twin YS250pro 1/60 f36 ISO100
cardinal fish with eggs
The "best" flower of the bunch... pretty unusual to see a scorpionfish hiding in the octocoral
We get some crazy storms on the South Coast, NSW. They move so fast you've got to be on the ball to catch them. This one was just before dark and was all over in minutes!
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This little shrimp (hiding in a sea-pen) was pictured using a 105/2.8 micro + 1.4 kenko teleconverter and a +10macromate wet diopter. the use of the diopter allowed me to stay more distant and not to scare it off
Dorisprismatica sp, Bare Island.
2 generation of sea-horse in one shot... enjoy :-)
Seahorse and snail. Chowder Bay, Sydney Harbour
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Final RoundThrough to 2014 awards final round judging
OMG...my water just broke!!!
3rd place Monthly HotShots

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Pteraeolidia ianthina w/- eggs, Bare Island
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almost too big for my 105micro
Southern pigmy squid (~7mm in length) I used a 105micro + kenko 1.4x and a wet 10+ diopter to achieve the shot. my setup can achieve a magnification of ~6 times the life size
Lunacy.....! Moon Jellyfish - Aurelia aurita. New Zealand, Poor Knights. G10-250-f5.6-iso100-Internal Flash
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