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Coupling of small cuttlefishs (Sepiola sp.).
By Ferdinando Meli
posted Friday, August 19, 2011
48 votes

Cothyloriza tubercolata in the Mediterranean sea - Canon Powershot S1 IS digital
By Ferdinando Meli
posted Friday, November 17, 2006
38 votes

Sepia officinalis capture a Symphodus ocellatus.
By Ferdinando Meli
posted Friday, August 5, 2011
38 votes

A very fast squid (Loligo vulgaris).
By Ferdinando Meli
posted Wednesday, November 9, 2011
36 votes

A beautiful sunset in the Mediterranean sea (Sicily - Italy)
By Ferdinando Meli
posted Tuesday, November 7, 2006
35 votes

Flabellina affinis in the Mediterranean sea (-26 mt) - Nikonos V whit macrotubes 1:1 and Ikelite 100 strobe.
By Ferdinando Meli
posted Wednesday, November 15, 2006
34 votes

Coupling of a very small cuttlefish. Rear view.
By Ferdinando Meli
posted Monday, October 3, 2011
34 votes

Leptosammia pruvoti in the Mediterranean sea - NikonosV whit macrotube 2:1 and Ikelite 100 strobe.
By Ferdinando Meli
posted Friday, December 1, 2006
33 votes

Coupling of small cuttlefishs (Sepiola sp.).
By Ferdinando Meli
posted Monday, September 5, 2011
33 votes

Astroides calycularis & Haliclona mediterranea (-38 mt) - Nikonos V whit macrotube 1:2 and flash Sea&Sea 120.
By Ferdinando Meli
posted Thursday, November 9, 2006
32 votes
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547 Entries Found: Page 10  of  21
To notice the eyes of the gastropod (Phalium granulatum).
Octopus in the night.
A very fast fish (male of Thalassoma pavo). 1/125 f16 manual flash 1/2
A very fast fish (Thalassoma pavo). It is not practically never stopped (1/125 f16 Flash 1/2 Sea&Sea120).
Cleaner shrimp. It is often found in communion with the moray.
A very small fish (female of Trypterygion tripteronotus).
My dear safety dog "Lucky".
A very fast squid escape in the night.
Seaweed of strange colors.
A very fast squid escape in the night.
A very curios fish (Zeus faber).
A very fast squid in the night... (Loligo vulgaris).
A little cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis).
A little fish (Ariosoma balearicum) buried inside the sand of the bottom's sea.
A fish inside sand of the bottom sea.
Coupling of small cuttlefishs (Sepiola sp.).
shortlistedShortlisted!
Crab of the caves (Herbstia condyliata).
A fish (Symphodus ocellatus) sleep inside a bryozoan (Myriapora truncata). Night dive.
Thachinus draco inside the bottom's sea.
Sarpa salpa in the night.
Diplodus vulgaris.
A cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) capture a fish (Symphodus ocellatus).
Sea starfish (Ophidiaster ophidianus).
Coupling of cave's crabs (Herbstia condyliata). The crab small is female.
Another crab of the caves (Dromia personata).
Sea urchin (Sphaerechinus granularis).
Crab of the caves (Herbstia condyliata).
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