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Underwater Photo Contest Entries By Rob De Vries

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Anemone fish posing
Mysterious face
Denise Pygmee seahorse, 30 mtrs deep, lots of current. Very happy to make this picture. Fuji S2 pro, 50 mm Lense. Raja Ampat, Papua.
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this is a cute pygmy. Rob knows, when you're this close, get the eyes sharp
Sunlight in a cave in "the passage" Rajah Ampat, Papua
Eye of a crocodile fish, look at the "curtains" on his eye. Fuji S2 pro, 60 mm macro lense.
Black pygmee seahorse, barely 1 cm large. Species not yet determined. Fuji S2 pro, 60 mm macro lense.
Sorido resort, Fuji S2pro with 10,5 mm lense
Lionfish looking into the camera, Sony P5
Softcoralcrab, Sony P5
The beautifull colors of the inside of a Giant Clamb, Raja Ampat, Papua. Taken with Fuji S2pro, 60 mm macro lense
Lots of turtles in Sipadan Malaysia, sometimes 40 in one dive. Picture taken with my compact Sony P5
The biggest school of Baracuda's I have ever seen. In Sipadan in front of the coast of Borneo.
Pygmee squid (3 cm) eating a shrimp, shrimp eating something else. Raja Ampat Fuji S2 pro with 60 mm lense.
Pair of Pontowii pigmee seahorses +/- 0,8 cm in Raja Ampat, Indonesia, picture taken with Fuji S2 pro and 60 mm lense.
Lots of beautifull flatworms like this one in Wakatobi, Fuji S2pro with 60 mm macro.
Turtle, looking up while eating, in lots of current.
Bargabanti Pigmee seahorse, size +/- 1,5 cm. Picture taken with 60mm lense.
Picture of hanging mussel culture in the Oosterschelde, Northsea in Holland. Picture taken with a 10,5 mm fisheye lense at +/- 5 cm from the anenome.
Two male Cuttlefisch figthing for a female (below). Picture made in the Oosterschelde in Holland in the mating season of the cuttlefisch (when the water becomes 12 degrees Celsius).
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School of snappers
 
47 Entries Found: Page 2  of  2