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Pinar1 wreck in Bodrum,
as I was focused on this jellyfish, for about 10 minutes, I didnt realised at first what the itchy feeling on my face was, but as it remained on the boat and lasted for 2 hours it must have been from the jellyfish itself, thx jelly, for the nice shot
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Mating bleny
Bleny, happy to receive more attention
This bleny is ready to smile for my camera. Olimpys M 700.
Afkule Diving Site / Turkish Bath
Who is coming up!?
Snooted Blenny
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Guarding fish. Common in the Aegean Sea
Ancient shipwreck cargo.
skathari
Wreck at Nea Kameni island in the caldera at Santorini
G9 Bodrum Bay, Hols July 2010
Downed Dakota, Bodrum Bay
Sea gull...
Dakota engines, wrecked in Bodrum Bay, Turkey. Taken with a G9 on holiday in June
Like A Rose (Gastropteron Rubrum)
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well snooted!
Snooting a crab
Shot from Smuggler Bay of Bodrum/Turkiye. Taken with Nikon D80, Nikon 10,5 mm fisheye lens and YS110&110a strobes.
The Lord of the Pool
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another for the foot fetishists!
Amphora form Bodrum/Turkiye. Taken with Nikon D80, Nikon 10,5mm fisheye lens and YS-110 & YS-110a double strobe.
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great CFWA shot. This is how it's done!
YELLOW GORGONIANS
Stone fish from Bodrum Turkiye.
There is a thermocline on the RHS. It gets deeper on the left side as you can see from the blue color.
The sea is almost flat, just some ripples which creates a nice wavy reflection of the stones at the surface of the water
The gills of Cryptobranch dorid nudibranch "Hypselodoris picta"
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it's good to concentrate on a feature sometimes
Portrait of she diver and an ancien anphora
Detail of Echinaster sepositus - Red starfish. Sometimes even in a common starfish can find interesting perspectives.
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