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Frogfish

It is probably Antennarius multiocellatus. Taken in Taganga Bay near Santa Marta city (in the Colombian Caribbean) on April 2010. Taken with a Canon G7 and no artificial light.
By Carlos G. Munoz
posted Wednesday, July 21, 2010
14 votes

Alien Anemone.
A fast color edition to an Anemone photo (the corallimorpharian Ricordea florida) in the Colombian Caribbean. Taken with a Canon G11 at 20 meters (60ft) depth in Tayrona Natural Park.
By Carlos G. Munoz
posted Monday, July 26, 2010
14 votes

Spiny Shelter.
Juvenile grouper Dermatolepis dermatolepis lives between sea urchins groups. Photo taken at Malpelo Island, Colombian Pacific in February 2010. 15m depth (45ft) with a Canon G10.
By Carlos G. Munoz
posted Wednesday, July 28, 2010
14 votes

Bunch of Barracudas.
A large group of Barracudas quietly swimming in shallow waters. Photo taken at Malpelo Island, Eastern Tropical Pacific, 500km off Colombian Coast. 
Date: February 2010, at midday.
Camera: Canon G10, no flash and no zoom.
By Carlos G. Munoz
posted Thursday, July 22, 2010
12 votes

Living Stone.
A stone scorpionfish from Gorgona Island in the Colombian Pacific. Photo taken at shallow waters (less than 10 m) with a Canon G10, with macro but no flash.
By Carlos G. Munoz
posted Friday, July 23, 2010
8 votes

Bartholomea's hair.
Close up to the Anemone Bartholomea annulata. Photo taken while snorkeling in Colombian Caribbean. Canon G7.
By Carlos G. Munoz
posted Sunday, August 1, 2010
8 votes

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6 Entries Found
Bartholomea's hair.
Close up to the Anemone Bartholomea annulata. Photo taken while snorkeling in Colombian Caribbean. Canon G7.
Spiny Shelter.
Juvenile grouper Dermatolepis dermatolepis lives between sea urchins groups. Photo taken at Malpelo Island, Colombian Pacific in February 2010. 15m depth (45ft) with a Canon G10.
Alien Anemone.
A fast color edition to an Anemone photo (the corallimorpharian Ricordea florida) in the Colombian Caribbean. Taken with a Canon G11 at 20 meters (60ft) depth in Tayrona Natural Park.
Living Stone.
A stone scorpionfish from Gorgona Island in the Colombian Pacific. Photo taken at shallow waters (less than 10 m) with a Canon G10, with macro but no flash.
Bunch of Barracudas.
A large group of Barracudas quietly swimming in shallow waters. Photo taken at Malpelo Island, Eastern Tropical Pacific, 500km off Colombian Coast.
Date: February 2010, at midday.
Camera: Canon G10, no flash and no zoom.
Frogfish
It is probably Antennarius multiocellatus. Taken in Taganga Bay near Santa Marta city (in the Colombian Caribbean) on April 2010. Taken with a Canon G7 and no artificial light.
 
 
 
6 Entries Found