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The Arch
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With or without water.
Picture taken with a Sony T33 in Koh Phi Phi.
Photo of Blue Spotted Stingray lying under the wreck of the Hardeep, Samaesan, Thailand.
Huge Turtle at Koh Kroc an island just off Pattaya
sunset @ the old pier/Koh Chang
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Hawksbill turtle eating buble coral at Palong dive site, Phi Phi, Thailand
Picture taken in Phi Phi Island with a sony T33.
Nemo! A clown anemonefish photographed during my Divemaster course on Phi Phi, Thailand. This is from Bida Nok divesite. Shot with a 100mm macro lens.
Photo taken with a sony T33.
symbiosis relationship
Friendly Leopard shark
The Turtlle
Deep diving
For sure the most beautiful angel fish Pommacanthus annularis. Shot at Similan Islands.
Glimpse through the surface at Koh Ha

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escape the tyranny of rectangles by creating a frame within a frame!
"dirty hairy"... frogfish caught by surprise in koh doc mai
Blacktip Grouper,
Koh Tao,
Spotted Porcellanid Crab at Similan Island
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Xeno Crab on Whip-Coral.
Nikon D2Xs in Seacam housing + Seacam flash.
In a swimming pool with a touch of Lucis Arts filter
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Leopard-skin bald guy! There's something a bit surreal/sci-fi about this one. I like it!
I took thie little guy's picture with a 60 MM macro @ F4 1/60 ISO 200. I really like the way the background blurs out leaving the face in focus.
shark twirl II: submission
mid water "shark twirl": a male zebra shark (stegostoma fasciatum) biting the pectorial fin of the female, prior to the mating...
This is one of my favourite shots to date... We were having a show put on for us by 2 big Mantas and this opportunity presented itself... I couldn't believe how epic this Manta appeared once I reviewed the shot...
grumpy look of a bearded scorpion fish
I agree, those giant clams really are suggestive.
Propellor of the Wreck in Koh Lipe
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