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Cardinal daddy is another one of those creatures with no feelings D200/105 VR
By Yves Antoniazzo
posted Tuesday, August 12, 2008
47 votes

This little guy got really upset by is own reflection in my macro port and as you can it even went vocal....... Fuji S5 pro
By Yves Antoniazzo
posted Sunday, March 29, 2009
45 votes

My best xeno crab picture so far,from Lembeh 350d/70mm
By Yves Antoniazzo
posted Wednesday, August 27, 2008
41 votes

Maybe under the wrong categorie,I'm not sure with woukd be best But I shot it with the 10.5 so I think is ok  D200/10.5mm
By Yves Antoniazzo
posted Monday, September 1, 2008
41 votes

Ready to strike.....350D/70mm
By Yves Antoniazzo
posted Wednesday, September 3, 2008
40 votes

I can see you lunch dude !!!!....... Fuji S5 pro/ 105 VR
By Yves Antoniazzo
posted Tuesday, October 6, 2009
37 votes

Cute puffer fish for me today D200/ 60mm
By Yves Antoniazzo
posted Friday, September 19, 2008
36 votes

Nudi close-up D200/105 VR
By Yves Antoniazzo
posted Wednesday, August 13, 2008
34 votes

First ever squat lobster that was not moving all over the place, Lembeh  D200/ 105 VR
By Yves Antoniazzo
posted Sunday, September 21, 2008
34 votes

Why the long face? It is a new year   Fuji S5 pro/105 VR
By Yves Antoniazzo
posted Wednesday, December 31, 2008
34 votes
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314 Entries Found: Page 8  of  12
Smile your now in the under water photo contest 350D/105
Mum! M'I getting seek? D200/105
Hey you wanna fight 350D/105
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editor's comments

Editor's Comment
sharp as a knife this one - zoom it and see
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
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
I told you the adults didn't look as good as their baby's. D200/ 105mm lens
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

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
A 'designer' froggie?
Up skirt view of a co's chromodoris; thank to those two tiny branches.
Lucky shot,two birds with one stone.
Canon 350D/105Sigma
Old and all chewed up nudi for today’s entry; I always thought they were poisonous!!! D200/105 Nikon
Parents taking care of the future generation you can see the eggs on the yellow Ascidian.D200/105 Nikor
Parents taking care of the future generation you can see the eggs on the yellow Ascidian.D200/105 Nikor
This picture does not need turning since it was taken as you see it; the current was strong enough to bend the sea pen horizontal....350D/105lens
Still another pigmy but this time taken whith my D200/105 lense + 20mm extention tube, not an easy task since it was moving a lot asyou can see!!!
My first entry for 2007, is this strange looking pygmy seahorse, I never seen one of them before, I also could hardly see it and didn't expect too get a good shot so tried only once and got lucky!!!....350D/105.
My last entry from Perhentian in 2006, I call it “The light within".
She must have gone bored of the pictures session. Conon 350D/105
This clown fish is my first decent under water SLR picture taken with Conon 350D and 105 lens
Time for food for this Rowland's Bornella C5050
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