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Today’s lucky shot is a Girdled Glossodoris, I had never seen it before in Perhentian, only once in Lembeh. C5050.
Different day, different angle but same crab. C5050
I need a shave! Mabul, Malaysia! by Ed Eng
by: Ed Eng
I need a shave! Mabul, Malaysia!
Point & Shoot!
A ribbon of Nudi eggs, Jorunna funebris.
The last of the lucky clown fish series!!!
Get out of my way with your camera! Don’t you see I have a role to play in a Chinese opera?

The new generation of Bullock’s Hypselodoris is on is way!!! C5050
Last picture of today’s dive and I got lucky! Olympus C5050
Devil scorpionfish sitting on the sand bottom near a wreck at Perhentian Island.
Thorny Sea Horse eye close-up.
Another common Perhentian sighting is the Clarks anemone fish.
This Blue Ringed angel fish was ready to feed on the sponge; so it was not troubled by my presence.
traveling shells
just used a flash light during a night dive in cathedral-anilao, batangas
I like the way these crabs camouflage themselves on the sea urchin and under a bunch of shells and other stuff. You really have to peal off all the stuff on the urchin to find these little crabs.
Ever tried to take a picture through curtains; I faced the same kind of problem with this shot, the camera didn’t know where to focus.
Seahorses are hard to find here, there's only one site and it's 24m deep, flat sandy bottom with bits of seagrass in which they hide themselves very well.
If you are a food source camouflage is a must under water; this Cardinal shrimp understands it very well.
some anemone shrimp, with the camera in super macro mode and lighting provided by a handheld eLED mini-Q40; makes for a pretty nice effect, considering this was taken on a day dive
This cleaner shrimp wanted to give my camera lens a cleaning; I had to back off a little in order to take the shot.
Monster from space.
Bullock’s Hypselodoris up very close.
a pair of ornate ghost pipefish; taken in shallow water, natural light; after finding the subjects, it was point and shoot, and shoot, and shoot, and shoot
There's room for more...
These Bridled clown fish can bite, just look at those teeth.
"3 Little Nudibranchs Sitting on a Rock"
Hypselodoris Bullocki at El Nido, The Philippines. Taken with Olympus C7070 and Ikelite Housing
This is my home. Go away!
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