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It was towards the end of the dive and I was heading back to shore when I spotted this beautiful yellow juvenile lionfish in mid water quite near the surface. For a lionfish, it was pretty friendly. At least for a while!
By Yen Ngee Koh
posted Wednesday, March 11, 2015
15 votes

Ladybugs galore
By Yen Ngee Koh
posted Sunday, March 15, 2015
12 votes

The grass is always greener on the other side  :)
By Yen Ngee Koh
posted Thursday, March 19, 2015
8 votes

stiliger ornatus
Taken with Olympus EM1, 60mm lens + Aquako IV, dual YS-D1 in Tulamben, Bali.
iso100, f/14, 1/320s
I was shocked when I saw this stiliger. Usually they're tiny, less than 1cm. But this one is around 2cm!
By Yen Ngee Koh
posted Saturday, October 10, 2015
7 votes

SEE THROUGH.
I took a front shot as well, but decided that the side profile looks more interesting as I can see more details of the inside organs of the Eubranchus.
By Yen Ngee Koh
posted Tuesday, October 13, 2015
5 votes

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SEE THROUGH.
I took a front shot as well, but decided that the side profile looks more interesting as I can see more details of the inside organs of the Eubranchus.
stiliger ornatus
Taken with Olympus EM1, 60mm lens + Aquako IV, dual YS-D1 in Tulamben, Bali.
iso100, f/14, 1/320s
I was shocked when I saw this stiliger. Usually they're tiny, less than 1cm. But this one is around 2cm!
The grass is always greener on the other side smile
Ladybugs galore
It was towards the end of the dive and I was heading back to shore when I spotted this beautiful yellow juvenile lionfish in mid water quite near the surface. For a lionfish, it was pretty friendly. At least for a while!
 
5 Entries Found