Small Island outside Ao Nang, Krabi. There is 2 tunnels through this limestone Island. The Island is a paradise for the macro photographers, because of all the different nudibrances you will find from the walls. Visibility can be sometimes low.
Facts about Ao Nang Islands, Koh Talu- It is in Thailand
- Ao Nang Islands, Koh Talu is in the Andaman Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 3-10 Metres 10-30 Feet.
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Kirsi LehtinenKoh Talu and all the fish. Olympus SP 350
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Daniel SasseTigertail SeahorseTaken at the Phi Phi Islands Camera Model Sea&Sea DX2G; F-Stop: f/4.4; Exposure Time: 1/68 sec.; Iso-Speed: ISO-183; Exposure bias: 0 step; Focal Length: 15mm; Max.aperture: 2.5; Metering Mode: Pattern; Flash Mode: Flash Auto;
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Daniel SasseGlossodoris Atromarginata: Camera Model Sea&Sea DX2G; F-Stop: f/6.3; Exposure Time: 1/70 sec.; Iso-Speed: ISO-104; Focal Length: 15mm; Max.aperture: 2.5; Metering Mode: Pattern; Flash Mode: Flash Auto;
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Daniel SasseGlossodoris Atromarginata (Nudi Branch) Taken at the local Islands Ao Nang
f/6.3 Expos. time 1/104 sec.
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Daniel SasseLongnose Pipefish in White
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Daniel SasseLizard Fish f/4.4 Exposure Time 1/68 Sec.
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Daniel SasseGiant Moray with a Cleaner-Wrasse
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Daniel SasseLong Nose Pipe Fish Portrait, while scuba diving the Local Islands Ao Nang Krabi Thailand! f/4.4 Expos. time: 1/68 sec.
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Daniel SasseI guess its a Dusky Blenny but its hard to distinguish on only its head....! Taken today at the local Islands Ao Nang with a Camera Sea&Sea DX2G no diopter used!
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Daniel SasseWhite Spotted Bamboo Shark laying in a Tunnel sleeping during the day! Nocturnal
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Daniel SasseGoniobranchus geminus, also known as the Gem sea slug