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Shots taken (at smaller than 1:1) with multiple extension rings, diopters, or teleconverters of extremely small subjects typically less than 1 inch (2.5 cm)
Micro architectural of ascidia
(Clavelina sp.)
Blenny Portrait
Blenny Portrait
Lubricogobius exiguus - Yellow Pygmy Goby - Life in a Bottle
"Snail" Blackwater dive
Hippocampus denise
"Pretty In Pink" - Spotted cleaner shrimp portrait as it peers out from the tip of an anemone. When I found this anenome, I thought the pink shrimp on the pink anenome would make for nice complimentary colors.
juvenile crab blackwater
Worm while Blackwaterdive
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Severn's pygmy seahorse.
Eyes of a Shrimp look like little planets
Blenny Portrait
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Anemone close-up
Blenny close Up, Gardens of the Queen Cuba
Octopus @ Macabuca
Tripterygion delaisi
Opera singer
Bargibanti Pygmy Seahorse photographed in Raja Ampat, Indonesia
Tripterygion delaisi
Ladybug on sponge
Pygmy Seahorse
Big-eye amphipod (Hyperia galba), Zeeland, The Netherlands.
Tiny spider
Little goby on a (Sea)star landscape
Did you know that, despite the typically small size of its members, the family Gobiidae is the largest family of marine fishes, being the home of over 2,000 species? This lemon drop Goby is typically a very shy critter and is very small (it is sittin
Juvenile Mantis Shrimp - Blackwater
One of the smallest creatures in the ocean - a lady bug
Did you know that these are called boxer crabs, boxing crabs and pom-pom crabs? And did you know that they are notable for their mutualism with sea anemones, which they hold in their claws for defense? In return, the anemones get carried around which
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