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Pygmy seahorse ( Hippocampus bargibanti ), Tulamben, Bali
Right in the middle
A Wunderpus near the Liberty Wreck in Tulamben.
Green-eyed monster lurking in acropora.
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Final RoundThrough to 2010 awards final round judging
"Somebody get this off me"
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Mimic
I couldn't believe how small these little guys are when I first encountered them.But what Ribbon Eels lack in stature they more than make up for with attitude! They are almost as tricky to shoot as Clown Fish, with their incessant darting about.
There is a reason why sunsets are a bit of a cliche, and thats because they press all our aesthetic buttons.Sipping an Ice cold Bintang, and watching this fabulous and unique display every evening, was one of the highlights of staying at Tasik Ria.
Nudibranch (Chromodoris kuniei) laying egg rose
Coral Grouper (Cephalopholis miniata)
GLIDER
Night dancer.
I couldn't see the expression on this fishermans face when I took the shot as it was very contrasty. It was only when I processed the shot that I realised he didnt seem best pleased with my shooting him.
It's quite weird really, divers will often quite happily let shrimps clean and poke about in their mouths, but imagine if we did the same with land based critters! Cockroach or grasshopper dentistry anyone?
A Coleman shrimp in fire urchin at Seraya Secrets, Bali, Indonesia.
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Nusa Penida - Bali
Canon S 90 + Fantasea Bigeye Lens 67 mm + Sea and Sea YS 01 + DIY adapter.
Jacks from Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia.
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Diver surrounded by a school of glass fish at Mueras Reef in East Borneo.
canon 450D
Durban Hinge-beak Shrimp. no cropping
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chromodoris leoparda shot at Derawan pier with an Oly 5060 and Inon D80 strobe
Hiding clown fish, taken on Canon 40D with 100mm macro lenses. Lembeh Straits
DANCE
Wartya looking at
I was surprised to find this Marble Shrimp (Saron marmoratus) hiding amongst some spiny urchins at Seraya during the day, as they are generally nocturnal and extremely shy, even at night.
Just Needle
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