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2024 has been the year of the bait ball in Bonaire.  This tired turtle is looking for a place to rest, oblivious of the cyclone of big eye scan just meters away.  Shot with a Nikon Z8/Nauticam housing/INON z330 strobes.
By Leslie Howell
posted (2 days ago)
4 votes

Cirkewwa Marine Park
By Pieter Firlefyn
posted (4 days ago)
2 votes

Cratena nudibranch_September2024
(CanonEF100,1/200,f16,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (5 days ago)
1 votes

Thuridilla hopei_October 2024
(CanonEF100,1/200,f14,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (3 days ago)
1 votes

Hypselodoris bullokii nudibranch_March 2024
(CanonEF100,1/200,f16,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (2 days ago)
1 votes

collors
By Marc Van Den Broeck
posted (2 days ago)
1 votes

eyes
By Marc Van Den Broeck
posted (2 days ago)
0 votes

Goniobranchus collingwoodi nudibranch 
( named also G. tumulifera) _February 2024
(Canon EF100,1/200,f16,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted Monday, December 23, 2024
0 votes

Pterois miles
Please Help!I'm falling.
By Cumhur Gedikoglu
posted 09:21 CST Today (10 hours ago)
0 votes

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From my home in the magic of the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia to all of yours... wishing everyone a safe, happy, prosperous and healthy holiday season and New Year...
Lost off Halifax in March 1920, the stern of the "Bohemian" lies broken apart at a depth of 80-feet. Nikonos V, 12mm Sea&Sea lens, 3200 ASA B&W film, manual exposure in natural light.
Slightly cropped in PS.
Portrait of dive buddy team in Morrison's Quarry with the white quarry cliffs visible through Snell's window. Nikonos V, Sea & Sea 12mm lens, natural light, Kodak 400 film, manual exposure. Colour corrected in PS.
A white-lined dirona off of Vancouver Island British Columbia
A reef crab having a bite to eat. Can anyone help with identification?
Snail
shortlistedShortlisted!
Self Portrait while out to test a new Sea &Sea YS-D1 strobe. Canon S100 in Canon Waterproof Case, Nikon SB 105 strobe fill flash.
A Scary Sight (2) at the Welland Scuba Park
A Scary Sight (1) at the Welland Scuba Park.
Swing Bridge 'Ghoul' at Welland Scuba Park
The "victims" view of water rescue/cadaver dog training near Long Sault, Ontario. Makes for an interesting day. Nikonos V with Fuji 400 asa film and 35mm lens on "A" priority. Slightly cropped and colour corrected in PS.
Bass,back for a closer look. Beneath the piers. Welland Scuba Park.
Bass beneath the piers, Welland Scuba Park
View under the piers near the Swing Bridge site, Welland Scuba Park
Another Bass portrait taken today at the Swing Bridge site, Welland Scuba Park
Some minor enhancement with Photoshop Elements.
Sculpin eating a shrimp. Can anyone identify this critter for me? Scalyhead? Snubnose? The distinct white patch on its back throws me off finding and identifying match in the Paul Humann coastal fish ID book.
Bass in local quarry.
Freshwater Aquatic Plant
Freshwater 'Jellyfish'
Juvenil puget sound king crab.
Fish & seastar
Silhouette, beneath the Piers at the Swing Bridge site, Welland Scuba Park
Goby Cavern-Beneath the Swing Bridge Piers, in the clay bank, Gobies have created a small network of cave-like dwellings.
Bass. This large fellow approached to check me out while diving under the piers of the Swing Bridge site, Welland Scuba Park
A species of 'Freshwater Jellyfish', although not a true jellyfish these are very interesting to observe in freshwater.
Bass beneath the Piers-one of the resident bass at the Swing Bridge site, Welland Scuba Park
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