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Under the ice.
Eureka !
The ice has just got thick enough to make a hole in it, and dive under!
Dutch Nudibranchia are not so colorfull as the species from tropical waters. But I still like them. Goniodoris castanea with spawn.
Also our cold waters give fantastic colours, especialy the Dahlia, one of my favorites.
During a dive in may at Zuid Langeweg we where very surprised that there where so many Sea mouses (Aeolidia papillosa).
In may the black goby is laying eggs. Then they are much easyer to fotograph. This was a try out fot a Dutch photocontest. The picture was taken in the Grevelingenmeer, a closed sea arm of the Northsea.
shortlistedShortlisted!
A bit of both worlds in Denmark
a friendly seal at Eyemouth, east Scotland. canon g11, ys110 strobe.
Grey seal pup.
Farne Islands, Oct 2010.
15mm.
This little Pogge was swimming on the surface at night. After seeing me it swam down. I got this shot with a 3 second exposure and rear-curtain sync flash. Canon G11, YS110.
My friend Tommy inspecting a Blue jellyfish. St Andrews. Canon G11, Canon housing, home-made wide lens, ys110 strobe.
Lions mane jelly. Shot using a port extension I constructed myself for around £20. Canon G11, Canon housing, ys110 strobe under.
Bronze Medal Bronze Medal 2010

Final RoundThrough to 2010 awards final round judging
Little nudi feeding on bryozoans on a kelp frond. Eyemouth. Canon G11, ys110 strobe.
shortlistedShortlisted!
donderpad, fam of the scorpionfish , juvenile
Stern of U 12
48 metres Deep
twin strobes Nokon D70
Smile, they're taking a picture :-)
This picture was taken in the early morning during a sailing trip, but there was no wind. This beautiful porpoise came along and followed the boat for at least half an hour.
I took this snorkelling in St Andrews this morning. F/8, 1/400th, ISO 80, Canon G11, canon housing, no lenses, s&s ys110, all on manual.
A friendly scorpion fish at Nestends gully, Eyemouth.
CanonG11 & s&s ys110
Taken while snorkelling at night in St Andrews Scotland.
Canon G11, s&s ys110 strobe. Manual. f/7.1, 1/250th sec. ISO 200.
Inside the hull of the Tabarka in Scapa Flow. The diver is my buddy shooting HD video.
The picture of Gobius niger was taken in may during the start of the breeding season. After laying the eggs, the female disapears. The male stays with the aggs till they hatch.
Ballan Wrasse up close
Male Lumpsucker d70 20mm lens
Nikon D300, 18-55, DS-51 substrobe, Ikelite Housing
Big Conger Eel, found this guy in 8 metres of water
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