Category: Indonesia

Tanah Lot

March 17, 2014

a very long overdue post…

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Day 63 – Prambanan temple

July 15, 2013

this must have been the nicest Ramayana story we’ve ever seen, still wondering why they called it a ballet though…

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Leaf fish and Indonesia gallery posted

November 12, 2012

With an amazing camouflage imitating the leaves that commonly fall water they are extremely agile hunters, capable of catching prey within a quarter of a second. To see the entire Indonesia gallery simply go to Menu/Travel/Indonesia I hope you enjoyed these last pictures

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Scorpion fish

November 9, 2012
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Nudibranch 4/4

November 8, 2012

Who doesn’t like the nudies?! With extraordinary colours and striking forms, there are more than 3`000 described species of nudibranchs.

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Nudibranch 3/4

November 7, 2012

Who doesn’t like the nudies?! With extraordinary colours and striking forms, there are more than 3`000 described species of nudibranchs.

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Nudibranch 2/4

November 5, 2012

Who doesn’t like the nudies?! With extraordinary colours and striking forms, there are more than 3`000 described species of nudibranchs.

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Nudibranches 1/4

November 4, 2012

Who doesn’t like the nudies?! With extraordinary colours and striking forms, there are more than 3`000 described species of nudibranchs.

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(Mimic) Octopus

November 1, 2012

in these pictures one octopus is actually an impostor (mimic octopus), can you figure it out which one is it?

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Frog-fish

October 30, 2012

the bigger cousins of the hairy ones they can get as big as 38cm. the first one was around 30cm, really impressive to be honest and if you have a chance to see them hunting you’ll be amazed to see how extremely fast they are (as they move rather slow)

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Hairy frog-fish* 1/2

October 28, 2012

my absolute favourites and the main reason i wanted to go to Sulawesi. Without a guide is almost impossible to distinguish them from a ball of algae. Frogfishes do not swim in the conventional way; instead, they “walk” on their pectoral fins or use ‘jet propulsion’

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Pygmy seahorse*

October 27, 2012

ok, i haven’t posted again in awhile, have been busy finalising all the Indonesia and Namibia’s pictures. with a length of max 2cm and incredible camouflage makes them very difficult to spot, reason for which they have been just recently discovered. Stay tuned and looking forward to hearing your feedback.

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Mantis shrimp *

August 17, 2012

really cute tiny creature, extremely shy and so colorful. after i went so close to it to get these macros was i told that very often they hit the camera dome so strong with their claws that they are responsible for a lot of camera floods…

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Moraine-eels *

August 16, 2012

my favourite underwater creature

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Cuttle fish *

August 15, 2012

believe it or not is the same one in all pictures, all happening within 4-5 seconds

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Sulawesi – Crabs (3/3) *

August 13, 2012

these two ones, i don’t think they were more than 4 mm big, the power of macro lenses

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Sulawesi – Anemonefish (1/2) *

August 7, 2012

after a very very long break I start to post way overdue pictures. I will begin with the diving pictures in Sulawesi, best dive ever, two weeks, 1563 good pictures (after each dive any missfocus or missfiring of the flashes or just bad picture, was immediately deleted). It took me almost 3 months to come […]

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