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Parrot fish
Nikon D800E, 10,5mm , minidom widemacro
Two strobo
Dharanvadhoo . Maldives
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Oceanic Blacktip, taken at Aliwal shoal. Extreme close-up, coming from the darkness!
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Face to face with a Manta ray
stripes without the stars
Grumpy Cat- sorry I mean Grumpy Fish
Glowing strawberry anemones in UV light
A small blenny on the lena wreck
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Curiosity
A different seahorse- longsnout pipefish in eelgrass
Manta ray
School of batifish
Roses of the Sea-False Plum anemone
I spotted a blue spotted klipfish
Grasping hands of a Basket Star catching food particles raining from above
Guess who is the female? They start life as males and may change to a female if needed
leafy
Kuramathi Beach MAldives
Humpback waving good bye
Wave breaking over reef
"Controlled Chaos" - Taken on the annual Sardine Run, Transkei Wild Coast, South Africa
Manta rays at cleaning station
Close up of Scorpion Fish taken off Rotnest island. Fish sheltering from heavy swell and surge
Lucky shot with the emperor angel fish photo bombing.
Photograph of a jellyfish caught in a shaft of sunlight and providing shelter to three tiny puffer fish
Cleaning time - A manta at the cleaning station
nudibranch at night
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Reef of Aliwal Shoal with sunlight in the background
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