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Comb seastar, Lanzarote, Canary Islands
THE EYE. Eye of a cuttle fish. I found this girl putting her eggs into a very tiny crevice in the rocks, and after a moment to get sure that I wouldn't harm her, she continued with her work allowing me to approach very close
SYMMETRY. The feathers of a spiral worm, extended into the current to catch plancton.
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THRILLER. A few wooden rests of a wreck in the south of Lanzarote. This picture was part of the winning portfolio at the Open Fotosub Lanzarote 2008, and was shot in b/w. It has no PS adjustments, only size, sharpen and sign.
Prawn.
Aughrusmore, Connemara.
D200 60mm
SPOTLIGHT. Canarian seastar (Narcissia canariensis) inside a cave in Lanzarote.
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I know it's a setup but it's so simple and graphical it's great!
Corn Island, Nicaragua.
Which is more beautiful? Coral? Blue angelfish? Small living creatures? ... Beautiful living reefs and cheap diving.
The eye in the sand. Greater weever buried in the sand waiting for some "food" passing by.
PAINTED. Center of an anemone, wit a very special colour pattern, and on top of it a little bit special illumination.
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Bumblebee shrimp, Gnatophyllum elegans. A very common species, but difficut to see, and more difficult to find one well placed to take a good picture of it.
Caulerpa, a very beautyful algae. I wonder why there are only very few such pictures on contests or forum. May be swimming things are more interesting...
Light and shadow. Anemone (Telmatactis cricoides) with selective illumination.
The Phantom. A small scorpionfish with selective illumination.
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Blennies - Sesimbra - Baía da Armação / Feb 6th - "Oh dear, oh dear...I reckon it's one of those underwater photography dudes. What is he doing here in a day like this?!"
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Disco crab!!! Arrow crab in front of an anemone. I adjusted a very narrow DOP to get the anemone completely blured. So the tips appear just as blue spots.
Incredibly blue water around El Hierro, the most occidental of the Canary Islands. Picture taken at the last minute of the last dive of the regional championship, and part of the winning portfolio.
A little bit special gorgonian fan. Not the usual shape, but not so boring smile
Picture taken in the southeast of Gran Canaria, at -30 m.
Nudibranch
Little grouper close-up
Little red scorpionfish
Nudibranch
Compass jelly.
Little Killary, Connemara.
D200 10.5mm.
A tiny comb jelly - an old scanned film slide from 2006.
Can't remember the dive site, but UK somewhere.
F90X 60mm.
Ling. D3, 16mm.
Thalassoma pavo
Prawn Eye.
Aughrusmore Pier, Connemara.
D200 60mm.
Sagartiogeton undatus. Connemara. D200, 60mm.
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