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I am just out of the water of 2° C, and made these winterpicture of the Metridium senile. Our goal was to find the Cyclopterus lumpus, we will try again next week....
The last picture from my half/half test in the chanle close to my home. I saw the insects later on the PC.
I will add some pictures of my freshwater experience the next days. I am not sure if I have to put them in the category Over/Under or freshwater. I made these pictures in a small chanel close to my home.
Salvador Dahli: that´s what what I thought when I saw these eggs of Buccinum undatum covered by Ophiotrix fragilis
Found this cute wee fella in about 3 metres of water
Sabella pavonina. Last summer most of them are eaten by a new predator for the Netherlands, the Tubulanus superbus.
Thecacera pennigera. one of the colourful nudibranches in the Netherlands. Unfortunately not so often seen. This is the first one I spotted, with thanks to my buddy Wim who found it.

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a cold water nudi and just as lovely as its warmwater cousins
Jump.
My doughter Kim and hier friend Manon at the beach of Burg Haamstede, at 2nd christmas day. At the right you may see the Northsee.
Dendronotus frondosus. Most of the time hidden, I was lucky this one came out of it´s camouflage.
Dutch Flowers, send to you at the end of the year........
kORTSNUITZEEPAARDJE
This is my favorite because i won my wheight in chocolat with the seahorse.
These pictures of the mating of the Sepia was made at a moment with good visibility, no other divers around and som sunlight at 7 meter depth.
shortlistedShortlisted!
Mathing of the Sepia in the Oosterschelde. In the rear side you can see the objects were their eggs are fastened.
Facelina bostoniensis, close up of the head. When the visibility is poor in the Netherlands, Macro can save our dive ;-)
Wait till I grow up....
Suddenly I found myself followed by this compass jelly
This summer I started with half/half shots (under/above water). This picture was made in a small chanel, close to my home.
A Gull takes flight as i surface from a lake dive in Tilburg.
A freshwater snail. A lake off the A58 Tilburg.
A freshwater Perch takes a look into the lens on a night dive. This lake is off the A58 Tilburg.
smile , say cheese...please...
Female Seahorse
Sea Horse

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Editor's Comment
not a stunning contest shot but a nice natural history shot popular with libraries
Female seahors
kleine kompaskwal
Sepiola
Oosterschelde
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