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Candy-striped flatworm.
Porth Ysgaden, N. Wales.
D200,60mm.
Periclimenes sagittifer on a anemone (Anemonia viridis). Sardina del Norte, Gáldar, Gran Canaria.
This fish is aptly named "Painted Comber" it looks like some kid's painted fish drawing. This one is about 2ft in length and was taken on La Gomera in the Canaries, with Canon A70 using the internal flash
Sean.
Omey Island, Connemara.
D200,16mm.
I liked the patterns displayed by the corky sea finger growing on the wall of the wreck.
CRAB PYRAMID. The Photograph was easy, it was the crab training that took the time!
La Gomera, Canaries. Canon A70
STINGRAY. A different view from a common animal. I hope you enjoy it.
Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.
Nikon D200, 10,5 mm fisheye, one Hartenberger strobe
Hi, UK spiney starfish taken using D70 ......
This Sand Tiger was happy to pose for a few seconds...
We have lovely marine life in the UK - jewel anemones from the Scillies are particularly nice....
Frogfish portrait. Canary Islands, Spain. It's not easy to see them, but if you've seen one, you'll find more.
Yellow sponge. Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. D200 with 10,5 mm fisheye, one Hartenberger strobe
Snail.
Aughrusmore, Connemara.
D200,60mm.
TEETH, JUST TEETH.
Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, past week.
Shallows at Anchor Bay, Connemara.
D200,16mm.
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2006

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Temperate rockpools are magical places
Had some leftover sparklers from the July 4th celebrations. I could help but play around with them + a long shutter. Not marine related, but thought it would entertain =)
Prawn.
Aughrusmore pier.
Connemara.
D200, 60mm.
Tylodina perversa: This small umbrella-snail feeds on the yellow sponge Verongia aerophoba, the most common sponge of the Canary Islands. The animal is dificult to find because of its perfect mimetic. The size is up to about 1 inch
Angel shark. Picture taken in Arinaga, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain. D200 with 10,5 mm fisheye and 1 Hartenberger 250 Ws strobe.
Sardina del Norte, Gáldar, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe, World, ....... This was past weekend testing the 10,5 mm fisheye with my Nikon D200. Hope you enjoy it.
"Watch where you are putting those feelers, you could have someone's eye out!"
Cleaner Shrimps from La Gomera in Canary Isles, using Canon A70 with internal flash
This is the real Tompot Blenny - my last shot I downloaded was intended to be this one but by mistake I used an image of a fan coral ...oopps... Hope you like this one
Tompot Blenny - Taken around the Mewstone, Plymouth Sound, using a Nikon D70 s
Red face. This frogfish has got the best place for hiding. North of Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain
Eggs. These are eggs of the most common blennie of the Canary Islands. The fish itself isn't really beautyful at all, but the babies.....
moving Rockhopper(Felsenpinguin), Puerto Deseardo / Patagonia , on an island 1,5 hours from P.D. in the atlantic
Southern Right Whale , Patagonia - Puerto Pirámides
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