A few from Komodo, Indonesia

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wow! very nice work!!...but, where's the dragons? :D
 
Beautiful seahorse!
 
Scottyd, did not "backlight" that shot but I am a advocate of long, multi pc, strobe arms so you can play with light.

Every trip I have at least one "idiot moment" and this trip it was deleting most of the dryland photos on one card. Luckily we have we video of them. Here are some Dragon shots that I did manage to save.
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Just great pics, what is the last pic in your first post, the one with the green arms?

Regards,

Bill
 
That is a coral polyp, shot at night, using florescence filters on the strobes and camera to filter out all white light. Research is being done on why some animals and many corals floresce(SP??). Biologists believe it must serve a different purpose than bioluminescence. Sadly due to schedule and equipment failure only got one dive in with the filters.

Couple more tries
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The rig with my hillbilly filter holders
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