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Karl MarchantOyster up close and personal
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Patrick NeumannFULL FRAME Anemonefish taken whilest sunsetdive at Koh Ha Thailand with Canon 400D + 100 mm macro lens.
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Todd KarbergBest liveaboard ever. The junk Phuket thailand!
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Pheng ChongThailand Andaman is known for its big stuff, but spend some time looking for the little ones as well...
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Karl MarchantOrnate Friends. Two of a group of three Ornate Ghost Pipefish @ Koh Haa, near Koh Lanta.
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Adriano TrapaniSeaslugs SEX gathering... don't be shy, everyone is welcome!
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Adriano Trapanijuvenile orange spearer
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Adriano TrapaniHalgerda sp.
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Erika AntoniazzoGlimpse through the surface at Koh Ha
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Victoria MackenzieLittle Harlequin Shrimp hiding in a hole and protecting his dinner!
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Victoria MackenziePeekaboo! Porcupine Puffer (cropped)
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Jorn AriLife around a jellyfish.
Olympus E-420 With Ikelite Housing + 1 DS160 & 1 DS161 Strobe.
Sigma 105mm F2.8 EX DG
More Photos: www.jornari.com
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Jorn AriNice nudie.
Olympus E-420 With Ikelite Housing + 1 DS160 & 1 DS161 Strobe. Sigma 105mm F2.8 EX DG
More Photos: www.jornari.com'
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Tim HoNatural light at Koh Ha
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Tim Honatural light...no flash, no strobes, no lenses...no photoshop on compact camera...
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Victoria MackenzieFirst (and hopefully not last!) Manta of the season!!
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Victoria MackenzieLovely Manta, yay!
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Victoria MackenzieHawksbill diving from surface
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Victoria MackenzieSea Moth - I LOVE these!
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Miles JacksonTwin Chromodoris
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Miles JacksonFemale Ornate Ghostpipefish ventilating her eggs
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Miles JacksonSquid eyes the camera
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Miles JacksonFeather-Star-tastic
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Miles JacksonMosaic Jellyfish
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Miles JacksonAlice's underwater wonderland...
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Miles JacksonOctopussy
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Miles JacksonThis tiny baby Tigertail Seahorse was just delightful!
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Miles JacksonA very shy juv. Clown Triggerfish is a tough fish to photograph!
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Miles JacksonYawn of a Clown
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Miles JacksonRed Tailed Butterflyfish
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Miles JacksonThe beautiful and wonderfully magnificent Tapestry Shrimp
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Magnus LarssonFinding Harlequin shrimps walking about in the open is not that common so I was really lucky to find a pair strolling along on the rocks.
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Magnus LarssonTaken with Canon G10 and Sea&Sea YS-D1
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Magnus LarssonOctopus posing for the camera
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Magnus LarssonI saw this Hawksbill Turtle going up for air, so I patiently waited for it to come back down, and it swam straight for me only to stop and slash its stomach a meter above me.
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Tobias ReitmayrTiger cardinalfish with eggs, Koh Haa
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Tomas WorenPhoto taken deep insside cave No.1 at Ko Haa 5
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Tobias ReitmayrTiger cardinalfish with eggs, Koh Haa
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Tobias ReitmayrShy blenny, Koh Haa Nua
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Tobias ReitmayrSea whip shrimp, just at the entrance of the cathedral, Koh Haa
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Tobias ReitmayrFangtooth blenny, Koh Haa
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Tobias ReitmayrAnemone hermit crab on night dive, Koh Haa
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Tobias ReitmayrSkunk Anemonefish, Koh Haa
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Tobias ReitmayrEntering the cathedral, Koh Haa
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Tobias ReitmayrAnemone crab at Koh Haa
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Ponnie JSoft Coral Field
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Tobias ReitmayrBlue dragon, Koh Haa again
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Ponnie JBlue's blue eyes
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Tobias ReitmayrDouble-ended pipefish, Koh Haa
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Magnus LarssonPorcelain anemone crab, Neopetrolisthes maculatus, catching plankton in the current that passes its host anemone.
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Ponnie JDiver and rope of soft corals
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Daniel SasseIt shows a supermacro of a Skunk shrimp which is only about 2cm in length Sony Nex7 Nauticam Housing 2x inon z204 flash fired 30mm macro lens + Supermacro converter f1/3.5 Iso400 1/60 Manual whitebalance
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Daniel SasseGiant Moray with 2 Cleaner Shrimps and a cleaner wrasse. Sony NEX7 Nauticam Housing 30mm Macro Lens f/3.5 ISO-200 1/100sec. Strobe: 2xInon Z-240 fired
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Magnus LarssonLionfish on the hunt
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Magnus LarssonClownfish family in their anemone
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Alberto Pantaleonisand covered deadly stonefish
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Annabel AlmagroThis is a jellyfish I found during a night dive.
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Efra MendezA couple of clownfish in their anemone and a school of barracudas in the background. Sony RX100 V, Nauticam Housing, Inon S2000 strobes.