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2 nudibranchs on softcoral. I always think they look like orange candy. Shot in Aruba with a c5050 Olympus.
By Marcel Consten
posted Friday, March 4, 2005
6 votes

Curious little spotted trunkfish kept following me around. :)
By Marcel Consten
posted Tuesday, March 1, 2005
4 votes

Lac Cai/Bonaire, Feb 2005 on a C5050 Olympus. He was sitting there perfectly camouflaged, patiently posing for me for a dozen shots. He was hiding in rock rubble and seaweed. Note how he perfectly blends in. :)
By Marcel Consten
posted Wednesday, March 2, 2005
2 votes

Mangol Haltu/Aruba on Olympus C5050. Yellownose Jawfish. I had to lie 15 minutes on my belly in a sandbed before this little one overcame his weariness and swam out of his hole again.
By Marcel Consten
posted Thursday, March 3, 2005
2 votes

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4 Entries Found
2 nudibranchs on softcoral. I always think they look like orange candy. Shot in Aruba with a c5050 Olympus.
Mangol Haltu/Aruba on Olympus C5050. Yellownose Jawfish. I had to lie 15 minutes on my belly in a sandbed before this little one overcame his weariness and swam out of his hole again.
Lac Cai/Bonaire, Feb 2005 on a C5050 Olympus. He was sitting there perfectly camouflaged, patiently posing for me for a dozen shots. He was hiding in rock rubble and seaweed. Note how he perfectly blends in. smile
Curious little spotted trunkfish kept following me around. smile
 
 
4 Entries Found