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Peoples' Vote


Mimic octopus
By Magali Marquez
posted (2 days ago)
5 votes

Tryon's hypselodoris.In this photo we can see a close up on the big beautiful rhinophores that are dark red-brown and covered in circular white lines. Photo taken during shallow diving in Hon Mun marine park_Nha Trang.
(Canon100, 1/200,f16,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (4 days ago)
4 votes

Blue-ringed octopus
By Magali Marquez
posted (2 days ago)
4 votes

Chromodoris quadricolor_Nha Trang_March 2024
(Cann60,1/200,f14,iso100)
By Susanna Randazzo
posted (5 days ago)
3 votes

Hypselodoris infucata nudibranch_Nha Trang_March2024
(Canon100,1/200,f16,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (3 days ago)
2 votes

Scrambled egg nudibranchs( Phyllidia varicosa)_Feb 2024
(Canon100,1/200,f14,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (3 days ago)
2 votes

This Russian T34 tank was created as a diving attraction to relieve pressure on the surrounding dive sites. In addition, the tank in the picture can no longer cause any damage or suffering, but it is a great photo opportunity.
By Martin Schrack
posted (2 days ago)
2 votes

Nudibranch
By James Magsino
posted (4 days ago)
1 votes

Puffershark
By Pieter Firlefyn
posted (3 days ago)
1 votes

The Sea Squirt Shrimp (Dactylonia Ascidicola) lives in the Blue Yellow-ringed Sea Squirt (Rhopalaea Crassa) and the small goby guards its eggs outside of it.
By Oksana Maksymova
posted (3 days ago)
1 votes
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3162 Entries Found: Page 93  of  118
Rare mating dumpling squid photographed in the cold waters of Victoria, Australia.
Nikon D80, 60mm, 1 X Ikelite ds 51, 1 X Inon D2000
Cuttle fish love to have there picture taken.Photo taken with an Olympus C8080
Old Wives, Kurnell
shortlistedShortlisted!
Blue devil damselfish. I've never seen a more vibrant blue than these guys. Found on top of a shallow reef in the Great Barrier Reef.
very close encounter with a minke whale, taken in the far northern great barrier reef
shortlistedShortlisted!

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
Binke shoots a Minke (sorry Steffan, couldn't resist it) Wow, you must have been close!
A short headed seahorse from the cold waters of South Australia.
This one was in the process of snapping at some zooplankton my light attracted
Nikon d80, ds 51 strobe, 60mm
Bicolor blenny, Great Barrier Reef
A photo of the unique and barely explored reefs of Melbourne's Port Phillip Bay. These reefs are a collision between sponge and kelp.
Nikon d80, 2 X ds 51 strobes, 18mm
This turtle doesn't think much of me. Steve's Bommie, Great Barrier Reef.
Juvenile trevally swimming through a kelp bed. Off the rugged victorian coast line, Australia. 9 degree water smile
nikon d80, 18-55mm , natural light
Mimic filefish. Often confused with black-saddled tobies (with good reason, that is what they mimic....). Great Barrier Reef.
Black-saddled toby. Great Barrier Reef. 60mm macro on Canon Rebel XTi.
Electric clam. Sometimes called fire clam. This clam "pulses" with a phosphoresence that looks just like a blue electric arc moving through it. This image caught the bluish-white pulse near the center. Barrier Reef.
A playful seal in the morning sun
Sp-350
Weedy Sea Dragon, Kurnell
shortlistedShortlisted!

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
what a beastie!
Potato cod at Barrier Reef's Cod Hole.
One of my most memorable marine life encounters. A baby seal basking in the morning sun
Olympus sp-350
Silver Medal Silver Medal 2008
Winner Monthly HotShots
Final RoundThrough to 2008 awards final round judging

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
good job you had your camera with you Cal
One of the most bizarre marine creatures in the world. The striped pajama squid of Southern Australia.
Nikon D80, 2 x ds 51 strobes and a 60mm
Cold , nutrient rich water captivates me far more then any coral reef. The swaying motion of kelp in surge keeps me coming back again and again.
D80, natural light, 18mm.
shortlistedShortlisted!
A small goby resting on some cold water ascidians. Photographed off South Australia's Yorke Pennisula.
D80, ds 51 strobes, 60mm.
Chromodoris splendida, Bare Island
A cold water nudibranch photographed off the remote Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. Species: short tailed ceratosoma
Nikon D80, 60mm, 2 X ds51 strobes.
Red Cuttle, Kurnell
A unexpected breach by a humpback in Sydney Harbour.
Malabar, Sydney
The leafy sea dragon can only be found on the southern coasts of Australia. They have the most gorgeous and intricate faces.
shortlistedShortlisted!
Mating dumpling squid. A very unusual find that was spectacular to watch.
Nikon d80, 60mm, ds 51 strobes
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