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Underwater Photo Contest Entries By Brian Mayes

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Close-up of Kuiter's Weedfish (Heteroclinus kuiteri)
"OK, I'm ready for my close up." .................Tiny 15mm Western Cleaner Clingfish (Cochleoceps bicolor)
Gold Medal Gold Medal 2010
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A great study in depth of field - and orange. The popular vote has it this month!
Dragon au naturale.
Green eyed monster. (Nectocarcinus sp.)
Being pretty in pink, doesn't always mean you stand out. This pair of Noumea haliclona are about 10mm long and difficult spot on their pink sponge food source.
According to the Aussies, these Filefish are wearing leather jackets.
What's the matter, haven't you seen a whistling cowfish before...... Shaw's Cowfish (Aracana aurita) - male.
It takes keen eyes to spot a Tassled Anglerfish (aka Tangler) and this is one of the easy ones.
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I lifted a metal plate and found this octopus looking after her eggs. Carefully put the plate back down, but discovered on subsequent dive 2 days later, some moron had turned the plate over and left it with eggs and octopus exposed to die. :-(
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2010

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Weedy Seadragon (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus) at Flinders Pier, Victoria. From this angle it looks like it would make a good catapault. ;-)
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2010
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Brian, off you go around the World to all the best dive spots. You come back with all this superb stuff and only post two in one month! Talk about pacing yourself Young Man!
Commensal Shrimp (Hamodactylus noumeae).....Canon G9, internal flash & Inon UCL-165's
Head of the beast! .....Nudibranch (Bornella stellifer).....Canon G9, internal flash & Inon UCL-165
Porcelain Crab (Porcellanella sp.) possibly commensal with the purple sea pen.......Canon G9 with internal flash and Inon UCL-165's
Durban Hinge-Beak Shrimp (Rhynchoinetes serratus).....Canon G9 internal flash and Inon UCL-165's
Tiny soft coral crab eating a shrimp.
Urchin Shrimp (Allopontonia iaini) sifting for food at the bottom of a fire urchin.
Tiny Porcelain Crab (Petrolisthes sp.), Canon G9 (internal flash) & Inon UCL-165's
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Tiny Biglip Goby (Pleurosicya labiata), Canon G9 (internal flash) & Inon UCL-165's
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The gaze of a Common Seahorse (Hippocampus taeniopterus) close-up, Canon G9 (internal flash) & Inon UCL-165's
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Clown Triggerfish (Balistoides conspicillum), Canon G9 (internal flash)
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Tiny 5mm juvenile Bandtail Frogfish (Antennatus tuberosus). FF, no crop, Canon G9 (internal flash) & Inon UCL-165's.
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Tiny 11mm Pseudosimnia sinensis, according to Debelius "One of the most beautiful egg cowries" and only found on zoantharians. FF, No crop, Canon G9 (internal flash) & Inon UCL-165's.
No trout pout here, only my sweet lips. :-)
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Clownfish eggs. There's always one or two that stand out from the crowd.
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You have to zoom this shot to 'get it' otherwise it looks a featureless jumble. You'll see what I mean. It's a cracker from that man Mayes...
Tiny 10mm nudibranch (Thorunna florens)
Maybe this Crinoid Shrimp (Periclimenes cornutus) picked the wrong colour crinoid to hide in?
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Transparent variant of juvenile ornate ghost pipefish (Solenostomus paradoxus). I think they start out transparent and as they get older acquire their colour to match their surroundings, but cannot change this colour later.
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