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1806 Entries Found: Page 51  of  67
Who says the Med is Dead. I found this fantastic Flabellina doing somersaults.
Yellow and Blue. I like the contrast of the Parazoanthus axinellae and the water.
Ocellated wrasse - symphodus ocellatus. This guy was quite occupied in builing his nest when i came accross his way. He didn't like it to much, and kept on chasing me away !
A Combtooth blenny (Parablennius incognitus )
Egg-lying Hervia (cratena peregrina) in l'Estartit
White seabream passing by
Look at the camera.
Ornate wrasse (Thalassoma pavo) looking for food
Pink coryphella laying eggs
Protula tubularia, in an orange dress
Divers in the sky..
School of Salema (Sarpa salpa)
spiral tube worm; the challange is - at least to me - to take the picture before these guys go back into their tubes.... and i needed a couple of trys :-o
A closer look at a European fan worm (Sabella spallanzanii)
Flabellina affinis
A Mediterranean rainbow wrasse (Coris julis)
Me my shrimp, & eye
Dolphin.
Common Octopus (Octopus vulgaris) in a white dress
Funny face :-)
Flabellina! The nudi was laying eggs in the seegrass.
Keys simnia, Neosimnia spelta.
The Mediterranean hermit crab Calcinus tubularisis is special, the female, occupies attached tubes, the male, occupies loose shells.
Back to the boat...
A turtle hiding the sun. Photograph taken with a Nikon D300 in a Sea & Sea housing; 10.5mm fisheye lens; 2 Inon Z240 strobes attached with Inon arms; ISO200; f22; 1/60s
A blenny looking after it’s territory, probably Parablennius pilicornis
Moray eel, "Pico Pato" or "Bogavante" as it is called in the Canary Islands, showing its menacing teeth.
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