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Whip Coral Goby
A tiny whip coral goby found hanging around the Maldives (sounds a perfect life to me!)
Another old frame, so the old setup of
Canon 7d in a Subal housing
60mm macro
1/50th f11
ISO 100
twin Inon z-240 strobes
Mike
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Mike I always marvel how you get such great underwater images,colour and detail is fabulous.looked long and hard and can't find anything that I would change.
Keith.
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Mike this one really pops, I like it very much. The fish is shown in great detail. What is the fish on? Are those little tentacle jobbies anenomies or is it one tentacle of a larger anenome?
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Hi Mike - Love the vibrance and deep colors of this one. I could see an alternate version that is a tighter pano, losing about 2/3 of the space above and half of the space below. It seems it is paying off for you to revisit some of your older images.
TFS,
Rachel
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Hi Mike -- This looks fabulous , loved the colours and the details , superbly done . TFS !
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Originally Posted by
Jonathan Ashton
Mike this one really pops, I like it very much. The fish is shown in great detail. What is the fish on? Are those little tentacle jobbies anenomies or is it one tentacle of a larger anenome?
Cheers Jon, this is a strand of hard coral called a whip coral, all the little white parts are part of the same singular structure
Mike
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Beautiful image Mike. Love the colours, details & exposure.
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Another belter Mike!! There i something about the colours in your UW images that speaks to me,it's the vibrance I think,I'm not sure really they just grab me time after time.
I quite like Rachel's idea of the plano. Bar that nowt to change for me
TFS
Stu
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