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Squid
By Alasdair O'dell
posted Tuesday, January 5, 2010
69 votes

Sailfin Blennies, fighting on a shallow sand patch, Utila Bay Islands Honduras
By Alasdair O'dell
posted Sunday, June 13, 2010
15 votes

This turtle stayed in the same grass patch for about three months feeding on the turtls grass. a beautiful friendly animal.
By Alasdair O'dell
posted Thursday, December 30, 2010
9 votes

Caronella pellucida is a beautiful nudibranch common to the West Coast of Scotland, lighting with a snoot adds additional drama to the portrait
By Alasdair O'dell
posted Sunday, September 11, 2022
5 votes

Fluorescence photography of an anemone in Scotland. It's not 100% known why organisms underwater omit fluorescent light. Many anemones, nudibranchs and elasmobranchs fluoresce. This shot was taen with a yellow filter and a blue Nightsea Sola UV light
By Alasdair O'dell
posted Monday, April 5, 2021
3 votes

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5 Entries Found
Caronella pellucida is a beautiful nudibranch common to the West Coast of Scotland, lighting with a snoot adds additional drama to the portrait
Fluorescence photography of an anemone in Scotland. It's not 100% known why organisms underwater omit fluorescent light. Many anemones, nudibranchs and elasmobranchs fluoresce. This shot was taen with a yellow filter and a blue Nightsea Sola UV light
This turtle stayed in the same grass patch for about three months feeding on the turtls grass. a beautiful friendly animal.
Sailfin Blennies, fighting on a shallow sand patch, Utila Bay Islands Honduras
Squid
 
5 Entries Found