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I followed this small octopus for a wile and it changed its shape and colour many times. When it swans to the water column it turned in to this interesting shape!
By João Paulo Krajewski
posted Wednesday, July 5, 2006
19 votes

Jack (Carangoides bartholomaei) following stingray (Dasyatis americana). A common foraging association which usually renders nice action scenes. EOS 300d, 17-40mm, two strobes.
By João Paulo Krajewski
posted Thursday, July 6, 2006
13 votes

Stegastes rocasensis.
This one is hard to photograph... It keeps moving all the time!
Canon 300d, 50mm, sea&sea housing, YS90
By João Paulo Krajewski
posted Monday, August 7, 2006
13 votes

Masked Booby on sunset.
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By João Paulo Krajewski
posted Friday, July 7, 2006
9 votes

Hermit crab
Taken in a tide poll at Santa Catarina State, south Brazil.
Nikonos V, extension tube 1:1
By João Paulo Krajewski
posted Monday, October 16, 2006
9 votes

Stingray eye.
Canon 300D, Sea&Sea Housing, YS90
By João Paulo Krajewski
posted Wednesday, September 6, 2006
8 votes

Nurse Shark Hunting
When nurse sharks hunt on sandy bottoms many other reef fish follow them to feed on uncovered preys.
Canon 300D, Sea&Sea Housing, two strobes
By João Paulo Krajewski
posted Friday, September 1, 2006
7 votes

Flat Worm - Pseudoceros bifurcus
By João Paulo Krajewski
posted Thursday, June 7, 2007
6 votes

Shark Temple
When I saw this reef shark swimming away from me I thought “it is time to turn off the strobe and wait until a nice composition”. The beautiful rocky shore helped a lot.
Canon EOS 300D, 17-40mm, Sa&Sea housing
By João Paulo Krajewski
posted Saturday, July 8, 2006
5 votes

Hermit crab.
Photographed in a tide poll on South Brazil.
Nikonos V, extension tube 1:1, Ikelite sb 50
By João Paulo Krajewski
posted Monday, July 10, 2006
5 votes
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22 Entries Found
Anemonefish, Amphiprion peridareion.
Greta Barrier Reef.
Canon 300D, twin YX90, Macro 100mm
Shark
Osprey Reef - Coral Sea
Anemonefish - Amphiprion chrysopterus
Flat Worm - Pseudoceros bifurcus
Hermit crab
Taken in a tide poll at Santa Catarina State, south Brazil.
Nikonos V, extension tube 1:1
Stingray eye.
Canon 300D, Sea&Sea Housing, YS90
Great Barrier Reef
Canon EOS 300, 20mm, two ikelite strobes and Ikelite Housing
Nurse Shark Hunting
When nurse sharks hunt on sandy bottoms many other reef fish follow them to feed on uncovered preys.
Canon 300D, Sea&Sea Housing, two strobes
Sea Horse
Canon 300D, macro 50mm, Sea&sea Housing and YS90
Red dot
I spent some time waiting for the fish go to the right place.
Canon 300D, 17-40mm Two strobes (YS90 + Ikelite 50).
Diving above water!
A funny snapshot! How the weather changes quickly!
Canon Powershot A80 and housing
Fireworm
Nikonos V, Ikelite 50, Extension tube
Hawksbill turtle at night.
Taken with Nikonos V, Ikelite SB50, 35mm, extension tube.
Stegastes rocasensis.
This one is hard to photograph... It keeps moving all the time!
Canon 300d, 50mm, sea&sea housing, YS90
Sun coral
This coral is native from de Indo-Pacific and is an invasive species in the South Atlantic. Now it is commonly found off the Rio de Janeiro coast.
Canon eos 300d, sea&sea housing, 50mm
Neon Goby.
At Ilha Grande, South Brazil, the neon gobies, wich is a active cleaner species, usually wait is client fishes over black ascidians.
Hermit crab.
Photographed in a tide poll on South Brazil.
Nikonos V, extension tube 1:1, Ikelite sb 50
Cornet fish eyes (Fistularia tabacaria)
Taken at night with a Nikonos V and extension tube.
Shark Temple
When I saw this reef shark swimming away from me I thought “it is time to turn off the strobe and wait until a nice composition”. The beautiful rocky shore helped a lot.
Canon EOS 300D, 17-40mm, Sa&Sea housing
Masked Booby on sunset.
From "Ilha do Meio" at the Fernando de Noronha Archipelago. A fantactic place full of marked booby nests.
Canon eos 300d, 17-40mm 550ex
Jack (Carangoides bartholomaei) following stingray (Dasyatis americana). A common foraging association which usually renders nice action scenes. EOS 300d, 17-40mm, two strobes.
I followed this small octopus for a wile and it changed its shape and colour many times. When it swans to the water column it turned in to this interesting shape!
 
 
22 Entries Found