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Moon Walk

Moon Walk

A tiny Bumblebee Shrimp on a blue sponge. Taken in Gorontalo, Indonesia.
Photocomp April '13 - Novice

Three Clownfish

Three Clownfish

Three anemonefish hiding in the protection of their host anemone, as a diver passes overhead. Taken at Gorontalo, Indonesia.
Photocomp April '13 - Novice

Fade to grey

Fade to grey

Sleeping fish during a night dive at Maumere Bay, Flores, Indonesia. Sea&Sea DX-G1. Photocomp March '13 - Open

Slim

Slim

A Spider Crab of some sort at Seraya, Bali, Indonesia. Sea&sea DX-2G. Photocomp March '13 - Open

Going to the dentist

Going to the dentist

An Emperor Angelfish having some cleaning done at Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Sea&sea DX-1G.
Photocomp March '13 - Open

Golden

Golden

So many shots to get the whole fish and focused! A challenge with such a restless creature. Taken at Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Sea&sea DX-2G.
Photocomp March '13 - Open

Menjangan Frogfish

Menjangan Frogfish

Frogfish at Menjangan Island, Bali, Indonesia. Canon G12 Sea and Sea YS27 Strobe.
Photocomp March '13 - Novice

Spider Crab

Spider Crab

Spider Crab at Rapid Bay Jetty, South Australia. Sealife DC 1200.
Photocomp March ' 13 - Novice

School of Squid

School of Squid

Squid at Port Noarlunga, South Australia. Canon D20.
Photocomp March '13 - Novice

Hanging Around

Hanging Around

One of the many Pot-bellied Seahorses living around the Kingston Beach Public Boat Pier, Kingston, Tasmania, Australia. Nikon Coolpix S8200 - no external strobes or lenses.
Photocomp February '13 - Novice

Whip Anemone

Whip Anemone

This whip anemone was taken with a Sony DSC TX7 in Komodo, Indonesia.
Photocomp February '13 - Novice

The Pinnate batfish

The Pinnate batfish

Juvenile Pinnate Batfish at Liloan, Philippines. Canon 5D, 100mm dual YS-D1.
Photocomp February '13 - Open

Soft coral

Soft coral

A soft coral looked just like flowers in Palau, Micronesia. Canon5d dual ys-d1.
Photocomp Febraury '13 - Open

Seafan

Seafan

A large fan. Palau, Micronesia. Canon 5D dual ysD-1.
Photocomp February '13 - Open

Cute Blenny

Cute Blenny

A blenny poking its head out at Port Noarlunga Reef, South Australia. Canon D20.
Photocomp February '13 - Novice

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