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Still one of the most beautiful subjects in my opinion are these harlequin shrimp 350D/105
Puffer fish..relaxing on soft coral, taken with Cannon S80. depth 7 meters taken in Tulamben Bali, Seraya dive site..superb
looks like a smiling panda
Gold colored mantis shrimp taken on a wreck dive in Maumere Flores D200/105
Smile your now in the under water photo contest 350D/105
'Old blue eyes'. Black frogfish, Indonesia, 2006.
Mum! M'I getting seek? D200/105
Fish Face
Hey you wanna fight 350D/105
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sharp as a knife this one - zoom it and see
Cuttlefish Indonesia 2006
Froggie face D200/105 plus 20mm extension tube
Coleman shrimp hare the real macro static subject since they can't move away from there clip area on the urchin 350D/105
I would have been happy with one them being sharp , but two that was a surprise D200/105 plus 20mm extension tube
Fly away.
It seemed this nudi thinks it will move a lot faster if it uses its wings :)It was nearly flying.
Portrait of a sleeping goatfish Tulamben, USS Liberty wreck 350D/105
Hawkfish up very close D200/105
My first encounter with this nudi Tulaben "coral garden dive site"D200/105
Spikes on spikes what a stinging combination!350D/105
Cowries shells are also one of my favorite subjects D200/105
A clasic face picture for today entrie,
thaken in Tulamben wreck Bali,350D/105
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.
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