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Underwater Photo Contest | Macro - Nudibranchia

8568 Entries Found: Page 178  of  318
Sea slugs. A subject popular with macro guys! (means naked gills) Flatworms allowed
A flying Nudibranchia.....
Risbecia tryoni big grin
Lembeh, Indonesia
Canon Powershot S100
Fisheye Fix S100 Housing
2x Sea&Sea YS110a Strobe
+10 Subsee
1/125 ISO100 F8.0
Nudi , like an old boot
Nudi in the mirror
Geometrica
Chromodoris coi big grin
Face to face
tiny nudibranch rhinophores (:
Phyllidia-Elegans a close up of the rhinophores of a wart slug
Spawning nudibranch
tug of war nudis
f14 1/200 iso 400
A burst of color!
FLABELLINA,Olympus e-520 DSLR 50mm Macro with 1x4 teleconverter twin Oly strobes f22 1/160
shortlistedShortlisted!
a dark one in Marmara
The Mediterranean spotted sea slug (Discodoris atromaculatus)
A Flower for you.
Canon t2i 100mm lens
f18 1/200 iso 400
Glossodoris Atromarginata (Nudi Branch) Taken at the local Islands Ao Nang
f/6.3 Expos. time 1/104 sec.
stripes
Canon t2i 100mm lens
f16 1/320 iso 200
Chromodoris Geminus. A Magnificent Nudi Branch.
Chromodoris kune!
Glossodoris Atromarginata: Camera Model Sea&Sea DX2G; F-Stop: f/6.3; Exposure Time: 1/70 sec.; Iso-Speed: ISO-104; Focal Length: 15mm; Max.aperture: 2.5; Metering Mode: Pattern; Flash Mode: Flash Auto;
Two Crimora papillata and their spawn. Not often found, they can however be seen in large numbers in some particular spots. Canon EOS 350D in Ikelite housing, 2x SB-105 strobes, 100mm macro.
Eating healthy!
All the way down (or is it up?)
With focus, Polycera quadrilineata going down on Codium. The detail of the mantle was the goal. Out of focus, a very very small Elysia viridis, a very special uninvited guest! smile
Flabellina babai with rinophores "syndactyly"
These malformations make each specimen unique smile and rare!
Cratena peregrina
Two types of nudibranch in one shot - the Spotted Chromodorid (aka Leopard Sea Slug) and a Flabellina. Canon Sureshot G12, ISO 250, flash, f/3.2
8568 Entries Found: Page 178  of  318