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This anemone just looked so pretty as it was waving in the current, I had to take its picture even though I had to keep a huge distance because of my 105mm lens.
I told you the adults didn't look as good as their baby's. D200/ 105mm lens
Small goby on a red wire coral
In my book this nudi is called Batangas halgerda a long name for one of my favorite nudi. D200/105
This juvenile frogfish look a lot better than is parents.350D/105

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A 'designer' froggie?
octopus
Lumpy Chromodoris: just one of many to be found in Maumere Bay but trying to catch the skirt all the way up means many shots.
Up skirt view of a co's chromodoris; thank to those two tiny branches.
Reeftop pipefish at 5 meter around the house reef of Manado
sunset
Lucky shot,two birds with one stone.
Canon 350D/105Sigma
Always nice, at seraya secrets where you can find them all the time. Best dive 10 pairs walking around and eating sea stars. Amazing dive site near tulamben, bali. click here
Pair of Crinoid Clingfish. No Crinoids were manipulated in taking this photo!
The smaller: Nikon D100, 105 macro, two strobo. Siladen 2004
Lunchbreak
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2007
3rd place Monthly HotShots
Final RoundThrough to 2007 awards final round judging

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cracking composition, a great 'wish you were here' shot Christine
Wich way??? I find it funny..
Striphead Dwarfgoby (Trimma striata)
Zebra Crab - Another species that lives with the fire urchin. Some eggs are just visible under the carapace. Despite the gaudy colours they are actually quite well camouflaged
Lady in red, night dive tulamben, Bali
Close focus wide angle with a clown fish and sun at Walea
Crown of thorns eating folios coral
Coleman Shrimp - This species usually found in pairs in association with the fire urchin. They clear a spot on the urchin of spines where they live.
Flathead in sand
Baby Crinoid clingfish, resting nicely on a tip of feather star.
Curly anemone.
Old and all chewed up nudi for today’s entry; I always thought they were poisonous!!! D200/105 Nikon
First encounter with Harlequin Shrimp. What an amazing creature.
F/7.1 - 1/60
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