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Silhouette of a friend, Sony, fantastic dive to the Blue Hole with Manta Diving Lanzarote
One of the playful octopus on a night dive, Sony
Finally my wife accepted to be my model ... :-)
I took this photo of a nudibranch 3 days ago along the Harbour Wall in Lanzarote, it had a perfect location sat on the sea bed, I wanted to fill the shot completely with the nudibranch and get as much detail as possible. I used my Sony-W390
This small moray was playing with my lens ... a great moment (Murenae melanotis)
Uranoscopus scaber
Face to face (Sargocentron hastatus)
Hairy worm on its way (Hermodice carunculata)
2m long nurse shark resting at the bottom of the Hema, Grenada, WI. Taken with a Canon G9 in Canon housing.
Chylomicterus spinosus mauretanicus
Underwater security :-)
B&W background with a special effect (PS) to give more contrast with the animal
Small but authoritative :-) (Murenae melanotis)
A school of Mulloidichthys martinicus in a cave of Tarafal (Cape Verde)
Not a shy one (Diodon holacanthus)
Big Murenae robusta well hidden under a rock... difficult to light with external strobes :-)
A small one, but hot temper :-) (Murenae melanotis)
Welcome on another planet (E.T. = Aplysia dactylomela)
... my wife ...
Yellow submarine :-) (Stephanolepsis hispidus)
With this fish, you have to be very careful with the strobe ! :-)
I don't know what it is exactly. If anybody can help me ...
It could be a Canthidermis sufflamen.
Barnacles (Pollicipes pollicipes) deep inside a cave near cape Espichel, Sesimbra. Tough shot to get when you're 3m deep and waves keep pushing you against the cave walls.
Face to face with a hairy worm (Hermodice carunculata)
A very cooperating topknot (Zeugopterus punctatus) posing.
Diagonal (Aulostomus strigosus)
shortlistedShortlisted!
Hello nosey ! (Sargocentron hastatus)
New star :-) (Stenorhynchus lanceolatus)
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