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Electric Scallop, what an amazing creature the electric lightning flashed across its width over and over.  Unfortunately using film this was my last fram and I missed it arching, but still a neat photo.  Nikonos 5 28mm lense.
By Marylin Batt
posted Monday, March 30, 2009
36 votes

Tunacates
By Marylin Batt
posted Wednesday, September 21, 2011
35 votes

Wire Coral Goby
By Marylin Batt
posted Wednesday, June 20, 2012
34 votes

Small commensal shrimp in anemone
By Marylin Batt
posted Tuesday, November 8, 2011
32 votes

tiny bubble anemone shrimp
By Marylin Batt
posted Wednesday, November 30, 2011
32 votes

Beautiful lady protecting her eggs.
By Marylin Batt
posted Wednesday, July 31, 2013
32 votes

Banded sea snake, Atlantis resort. Nikonos V 28mm lense, done in black and white for the effect.
By Marylin Batt
posted Thursday, March 26, 2009
31 votes

cowrie in a sponge
By Marylin Batt
posted Wednesday, December 7, 2011
30 votes

Beautiful Black Spotted Egg Cowrie, Lembeh Indonesia
By Marylin Batt
posted Tuesday, October 11, 2016
30 votes

Tiny tube Blennie, Cabo Pulmo National preserve
By Marylin Batt
posted Tuesday, December 17, 2013
28 votes
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443 Entries Found: Page 11  of  17
Skunk Clown taken off Atlantis Resort. Nokonos V with 1:5 close up lense.
Really pretty HOT Pink Crinoid, have never seen this color patten befor. Nikonos V 1:3 Extension tube.
Leaf Scorpion Fish. Nikonos V 1:2 extension tubes
Vivid Nembrotha species grazing. Nikpnps 5 1:2 extension tubes.
2 Nudi's mating. Atlantis Resort Puerto Galera.
Nikonos V 1:2 extension tube
Unusual maroon and yellow spotted nudi, could not find it name.
NikonosV 1:2 extension tube
Anomone Crab on the underside of a closed Anomone. The underside of the Anomone is very pretty. Nikonos V 1:2 extension tube.
Flabellina exoptata, Nikonos V 1:2 extension tubes
Blue Ribbon Eel, a very difficult shot for me using Nikonos V 1:2 extension tube. After the digital divers scared it back into its hole, I laid with the framer ready to take the shot for 7 minutes before he poked his head back up.
Electric Scallop, what an amazing creature the electric lightning flashed across its width over and over. Unfortunately using film this was my last fram and I missed it arching, but still a neat photo. Nikonos 5 28mm lense.
Wreck of the Almajane off Atlantis resort. Nikonos V 20mm lense. It was the one really sunny day we had.
Banded sea snake, Atlantis resort. Nikonos V 28mm lense, done in black and white for the effect.
Two very different and beautiful Nudis on the same spot.
Sony PC350 with Movie light. Taken off Atlantis Resort.
Beautiful tomatoe Clown Posed so well.
Atlantis Resort. Nikonos % 1:2 Macro framer
Nembrotha milleri, Atlantis Resort
Nikonos V 1:2 macro framer
Bullseye nudi's Atlantis Resort
Nikonos V 1:2 Macro framer
Small Morey Eel
Nikonos V with 1:2 macro framer
Green and Black Nudi Atlantis Resort
Nikonos V with1:2 extension tube
Anemone crab taken at Atlantis Resort Nikonos V 1:2 macro framer.
Just another nudi. Nikonos V 1:1 extension tubes
Hide in plain sight. Red scorpion fish on red soft coral. Nikonos V 28mm lense
Coris Wrass posing in the porthole of a wreck
Beautiful flat worm, Nikonos V 1:1 macro extension tube
Peacock Mantis Shrimp, Nikonos V
Puffer fish, Nikonos V 28mm lense, fish had not been harassed almost all puffers we saw were expanded, maybe to keep preditors away
Queen Angel, Nikonos V
Lion fish living on the wreck of the Ann.
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