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upside down!
Reach out!
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pink home
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black and blue
File Fish on the sand of Lembeh Strait.... :O)...
Vertical swimmers
Pigmy. Nikon D200 , 60 micro, twin strobo
Siladen 2012
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night encouner in Lembeh
reflexion in airbubble under overhang
Sweetlips at west mansuar
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Alien. Nikon D200, 60 micro, twin strobo
Siladen 2012: Siladen Timur
Mantis Shrimp
Cuttlefish in the water's of Lembeh Strait... :O)...
From a trip to Tubbataha last summer, the first time I ever shot wide angle. It was a steep learning curve but by the end of the trip I got a few photos that I'm very happy with including this one.
Just playing with a camera at the end of a dive smile
The design.... :O)...
Small Goby on Wip Coral in Lembeh Strait.... :O)...
Pinky. Hyperactive but inquisitive. 3 mins for it to stop moving long enough to get one clean shot. Canon S-95 + UCL 165 x 2
Nudi from Flabellina family on a stroll
Hiding
On the sand of Lembeh Strait... :O)...
taken in lembeh
taken in lembeh
I am intrigued by the amazing reflections of whale sharks sub-surface. When it's calm I make a point of tilting my housing upwards. I love the partial distortion of this one combined with a swimmer to give a sense of size and motion.
Whale shark feeding on bait ball at the surface, Honda Bay, Palawan. Honda bay is a great location for observing a variety of feeding behaviour. This one is my favourite because they are completely stationary and easy to approach.
I took this photo seconds after jumping off the boat in Honda Bay. The whale sharks in Honda bay can often be seen feeding at the surface and are relatively easy to approach. The small fish are not the prey species but often associated with them.
Pair of whale sharks feeding Honda Bay, Palawan. There were four others feeding with skipjack tuna on small shoaling fish less than a mile offshore.
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