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Have you ever seen a Trumpet Fish so close up? It was a lucky and speedy shot. Taken by Nikonos V with 1-2 extention tube and framer.
By Alice Lee
posted Wednesday, September 20, 2006
7 votes

A Glosodoris rufomarginatus surrounded by eggs. Taken by Nikonos with 35mm lens and 1:3 extention tube and framer.
By Alice Lee
posted Thursday, September 21, 2006
7 votes

Chromodoris quadricolor taken in Puerto Galera.
By Alice Lee
posted Monday, October 9, 2006
7 votes

This turtle was taken using Nikonos V with 15mm lens without flash. He was curious as I snorkel to take some photos.
By Alice Lee
posted Monday, September 18, 2006
5 votes

This flatworm - Pseudoceros ferrugineus captured my attention from far, amazing color. Taken by Nikonos V with Framer in Derawan.
By Alice Lee
posted Tuesday, October 10, 2006
5 votes

During a night dive, this baby cuttlefish was not shy at all to post infront of my Nikonos V 1:3 Framer.
By Alice Lee
posted Monday, September 25, 2006
3 votes

A Pigmy seahorse taken by Nikonos V with 2:1 framer.
By Alice Lee
posted Friday, October 6, 2006
1 votes

The art of balancing. 
Photo taken with Nikonos V 1:3 framer.
By Alice Lee
posted Monday, November 6, 2006
1 votes

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8 Entries Found
The art of balancing.
Photo taken with Nikonos V 1:3 framer.
This flatworm - Pseudoceros ferrugineus captured my attention from far, amazing color. Taken by Nikonos V with Framer in Derawan.
Chromodoris quadricolor taken in Puerto Galera.

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
A common subject, simple approach, well framed - hard to do with discipline
A Pigmy seahorse taken by Nikonos V with 2:1 framer.
During a night dive, this baby cuttlefish was not shy at all to post infront of my Nikonos V 1:3 Framer.
A Glosodoris rufomarginatus surrounded by eggs. Taken by Nikonos with 35mm lens and 1:3 extention tube and framer.
Have you ever seen a Trumpet Fish so close up? It was a lucky and speedy shot. Taken by Nikonos V with 1-2 extention tube and framer.
This turtle was taken using Nikonos V with 15mm lens without flash. He was curious as I snorkel to take some photos.
 
8 Entries Found