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Peoples' Vote


sepiola hiding and modulating chromatophores
By Michele Lazzari
posted (5 days ago)
3 votes

Sepia officinalis
By Cumhur Gedikoglu
posted (3 days ago)
3 votes


By Salvatore Lauro
posted (5 days ago)
2 votes


By Salvatore Lauro
posted (5 days ago)
2 votes

Imperial Eagle | Malta
By Pieter Firlefyn
posted (5 days ago)
1 votes

The Lumpfish or Cyclopterus lumpus. A fish which lack a swimming bubble. Like to sit on rocks, trying mimicing the background. My favourite fish! They are very clumsy colorful and playful.
By Anton Plaksin
posted (5 days ago)
1 votes

Octopus vulgaris
By Cumhur Gedikoglu
posted (5 days ago)
1 votes

sepiola swimming
By Michele Lazzari
posted (5 days ago)
1 votes

Bornella anguilla ( snakey bornella) nudibranch_February 2024
(Canon EF100,1/200,f16,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (3 days ago)
0 votes

the deco
By Salvatore Lauro
posted Yesterday
0 votes
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Smaller subjects typically 1 to 3 inches (2.5 to 7.5cm) shot on macro settings or with macro equipment that are in MID WATER not touching anything (i.e. between 1:1 and 1:3)
An Angel's portrait....enjoy!
Slender Filefish (4 cm) on Little Cayman. Nikon D70 with 60mm lens.
Puffer on a night dive, ps we didn't handle this fish we saw many in this area like this. Nikonos v 28mm lense.
'BARRED HAMLET' From 'Fish Portrarits from Around the World' series. Little Cayman. Housed Nikon F; 55mm auto-micro Nikkor lens. Enjoy!
This is a close-up of a HUGE tarpon, taken at Eden Rock, Grand Cayman. Nikon D70, 50 mm lens, two strobes.
'HARLEQUINS' Mom and Junior going after one of their favourite foods. Lion Island, Loloata, Port Moresby, PNG. Housed Nikon F; 55mm auto-micro Nikkor lens. Enjoy!
Nemo ....... looking after baby nemo's ..... Anenome fish eggs under an anenome. Watched these guys for a little while and wondered why they kept returning too the same place on the anenome, upon closer inspection I realised they had eggs there.
Sharm El-Sheikh area - Nikon D70s.
This dude look very tomato'ish. Big fellow too. Taken in Tulamben, Bali
This Longnose Hawkfish was found chilling out in Cabo Pulmo Marine Park, Sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico. It was captured on a Sony DSC-W1 with housing, using the inbuilt flash.
Another Pygmy. D70,105mm. Lembeh Strait
Look close and you will see the eyes on a really really tiny sun anemone peering down from the middle of this pic =)
Blacktip grouper. Sharks bay.
D200, 60mm.
'Spotted Chimera' Taken with Nikon D70 60mm f2.8 lens, Iklite Housing with DS125 Strobe at Three Tree North, Washington State
Blue Devil fish off Broughton Island. Hard fish to find, but worth looking for. Used a Canon A620 with internal flash.
Banner Fish among Fijian Soft Coral.
Taken at Matangi Island Fiji
Nikonos v 28mm lense.
Blue Tang. This is a juvenile transitioning from all-yellow to all-blue. Nikon D70 with 60mm lens.
Ctenophorous met while snorkelling 8 miles far from the coast.
Thi is my first time I succeed in shooting such a marvellous animal.
Lionfish are the coolest fish but they can literally get in the way when you're shooting something else. rthis guy followed our light looking for food. Olympus 3040 with Nikonos SB105 strobe
'OPEN for DINNER' Crinoids are reef indicator species, so this is one healthy eco-system. South Emma, Walindi Plantation, WNB, PNG. Housed Nikon F; 55mm auto-micro Nikkor lens. Enjoy!
Clark's Anemonefish. Taken at Tulamben, Bali
This photo was taken at Tanu Beach, on the island of Savaii. It was one of the remaining beautiful sites in a decimated reef.
Queen Trigger off Little Cayman
Nikonos 28mm lense
Caribbean Reef Squid. Hens & Chickens, Florida Keys
Light in the nigth. Nikon F 90x, macro 105 , two strobo in ttl
Spinecheek Anemonefish from Whitsundays Islands. Nikon 990 and URPro filter. (see if you can spot the spine on his cheek)
My last entry from Perhentian in 2006, I call it “The light within".
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