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sepiola hiding and modulating chromatophores
By Michele Lazzari
posted (4 days ago)
3 votes


By Salvatore Lauro
posted (4 days ago)
2 votes


By Salvatore Lauro
posted (4 days ago)
2 votes

Sepia officinalis
By Cumhur Gedikoglu
posted (2 days ago)
2 votes

Pterois miles
Please Help!I'm falling.
By Cumhur Gedikoglu
posted (6 days ago)
1 votes

Imperial Eagle | Malta
By Pieter Firlefyn
posted (4 days ago)
1 votes

The Lumpfish or Cyclopterus lumpus. A fish which lack a swimming bubble. Like to sit on rocks, trying mimicing the background. My favourite fish! They are very clumsy colorful and playful.
By Anton Plaksin
posted (4 days ago)
1 votes

Octopus vulgaris
By Cumhur Gedikoglu
posted (4 days ago)
1 votes

BLENNIE - Ecsenius lineatus 
ILE DE LA REUNION 2024
By Didier Pasquini
posted (6 days ago)
0 votes

sepiola swimming
By Michele Lazzari
posted (4 days ago)
0 votes
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14807 Entries Found: Page 87  of  549
"Nom Nom"
A Yellow-lined Arrow Crab feeding.
"Nudi Train"
Two Purple Crown Sea Goddess' following each other over a sandy bottom.
whale shark
"Field of Flowers"
A Triple Fin Blenny resting on a Pink Vase Sponge
"Puffer Face"
A Sharpnose Puffer with a Red Rope Sponge in the background.
Eye contact
Peppermint Shrimp (Lysmata pederseni), Roatan, Honduras
Olympus OMD EM5 MkII, 60mm Macro Lens, Nauticam Housing, Dual Inon Z-240 Strobes, 1/80, f/6.3, ISO320
Caribbean Reef Shark
Close up shot - centre portion of a Ralpharia Gorgoniae, top lighting.
Using a home-made snoot to highlight the eyes of the arrowhead crab.
Cleanear in Coral, Turneffe island Belize
Hawksbill Turtle shot with Canon G7x Compact while diving with Andrew Western from Ecodive, Bridgetown
'Fireworm Sunball'
Approaching predator
'The ocean is where I belong!'. Caribbean reef shark
— Subal underwater housing, Canon 1Dx, Canon EF8-15mm fisheye @ 15mm, f9, 1/11, ISO50, Inon Z240
generic colour on the wall at La Bym
This banded coral shrimp was buried in the lilac vase sponge and I had to contort myself to capture the image. I love the way the sponge looks like soft fabric.
Blenny Obsession
'Guardian of the Reeeeeeeef' - unable to control his buoyancy a diver plummets towards the Guardian. Shot taken for the article 'How Not to Rock the Boat' by Drew Mcarthur, published DIVER magazine, August 2015.
The North Wall of Grand Cayman is spectacular! At depth, everything loses color and these sponges appeared a muted greyish-pink. I knew they had to be more colorful. A burst from my strobes revealed the stunning, bright purple.
The ocean stirs the heart, inspires the imagination and brings eternal joy to the soul — Wyland
— Subal underwater housing, Canon EF8-15mm fisheye @ 15mm, f13, 1/160, ISO200, Inon Z240
Swollen-claw Mantis he was very friendly i have the d50 with the 105mm on f stop was 22 shutter was 250 with ys-d1 strobe x2 in an ikelite housing.
was a drift dive from Bonnie's Arch to Light House
The friendliest shark in the sea.
American crocodile.. in its splendor , from a safe distance
Caribbean Whiptail Stingray
Close-up of an Octopus' eye
Hypnotizing eyes of a mantis shrimp
The ocean has a wonderful way of showing us what really matters.
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