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There were two hawk-fish flitting around the black coral but only one of them settled down enough for me to take the shot after 15 mintues or so
By John M Akar
posted Tuesday, June 3, 2008
53 votes

This was my first encounter with an eel pipefish and probably one of the hardest critters I've ever tried to photograph. I sweated underwater!!
By John M Akar
posted Wednesday, June 4, 2008
49 votes

I took this shot as the nudi was well posed and then called my friend over to take a shot. It was only afterwards on dry land that he showed me his shot that had the eggs it had just layed! Doh!
By John M Akar
posted Thursday, May 29, 2008
48 votes

Juvenile mantis eyes before they get their characteristic criss-cross look
By John M Akar
posted Tuesday, June 17, 2008
47 votes

Pipefish free swimming. I just loved the colours and shape of its head
By John M Akar
posted Tuesday, September 9, 2008
46 votes

Spotted by my wife at the end of a long dive. I just loved the contrast between the size of the baby clown and the white anemone heads
By John M Akar
posted Friday, May 30, 2008
45 votes

Xeno crab - it liked decorating itself with the polys from the coral it was living on so does that make it a decorator crab after all?
By John M Akar
posted Monday, June 23, 2008
43 votes

Unfortunately no eggs - but cool to watch this jawfish cleaning out its home and then getting its breath back. Perhaps I could burrow some of Brian's jelly beans?
By John M Akar
posted Monday, June 2, 2008
42 votes

Under Dauin pier in Dumaguete. The water was a turbid but that gave the light a lovely
By John M Akar
posted Wednesday, June 18, 2008
41 votes

Blue and yellow dreadlocks!
By John M Akar
posted Friday, June 6, 2008
35 votes
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138 Entries Found: Page 4  of  6
Jelly - intersting question but is a close shot taken with a wide-angle lens, wide angle or macro?
Aladdins Cave - Fethiye. Like being in a cathedral
Net wall - discarded net on a reef in Turkey. thankfully nothing caught in it!
Rambo - duck dive in natural cavern.
Reef - top of reef in Turkey or is it the moon??
Clown peep. Been a while since a clown was on! I miss them

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
We get so many clownfish so a new treatment is worth noting
Lord of the rings. Several gos later!
Coral lobsters - interstingly enough, you'll notice one's a leftie and the other's a rightie! I wonder why?
Ceratosoma trilobatum - Thanks Brian!
Crocodile head - smiler. Canon 300d
Banded sea serpent. Took a lot of effort to get round to the front of this snake and wait! Balsted thing kept changing its mind and direction. Patience definitely a plus when shooting snakes!
Morays - The one in the bottom right looks so dumb by comaprison to his fierce mate!
I'm so pretty! One-eyed flatwish, I wonder how the it lost the other one. Of course it could have been a very long wink!!
Beautypuss. This is the equivalent of the octopus sitting on its front porch. The bottle was its home. We waited but it wouldn't go back in although it came teasingly close
Praying xeno - cannon 300d. I think this one is saying - "please let this be the last photo today!"
Giant Mantis eyes. Canon 300D. This mantis was clearing its burrow of coral rubble. My word it was huge!!

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Editor's Comment
Watch out, these guys eat cameras for breakfast!
Emperor shrimp - Canon 300D. There were two running around the cucumber but couldn't both of them in frame at the same time so decided to focus on the one
Commensal shrimp - canon 300D. Another colour I've never seen before
Just started learning colour - Canon 300D. This little fella must have been a coule of days old as this was the best colour display it was able to achieve
Crinoid shrimp. Canon 350, 50 mm macro and 2 x Woody. I always find it aazing how these shrimp take on the colours of the crinoids they live in
Two's always good company. Canon 300D, twin Inon. Had to hang upside down to get these nudis (Chromidoris I think) orientated right

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Editor's Comment
Nudi cuddle!
Yellow thorny seahorse. Canon 10D.
Curves and volcanoes. Canon 300D. Matching outline
Wonderpus. Canon 300D. 50mm macro. Count the legs! someone got a good snack
Monday morning! Canon 300D, 50mm copact macro. God I know how he feels!!
Angel - canon 10D 24mm wide angle. Took some time witht the sun overhead but finally got the silhouette avoiding bloom
shortlistedShortlisted!

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Editor's Comment
A simple, yet effective silhouette
Clown and parasite (in mouth) - Canon 10D. poor thing! TaBob
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