A few pics from the weekend.

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FANTASTIC!!!

Some of the finest work I've seen here or anywhere.

The Fuii Velvia 100 is most excellent. Tried some last trip and there is a big difference from the Velvia 50.

DSDO

Alan
 
that is some amazing work... wow
 
Those are truely amazeing!! Thanks for posting them-Im not a photographer but I can sure appreciate them!
(What is the bottom photo? Never seen anything like it? A crab of some sort?)
 
i'm pretty sure it's a nudibranch, perhaps related to Hopkin's Rose?

just a guess
 
H2Andy:
i'm pretty sure it's a nudibranch, perhaps related to Hopkin's Rose?

just a guess

I think he means the bottom one in the first post... it looks like a rhinocerous beetle - underwater! I was wondering what it was myself...
 
yup... i see now...

hmmm.....

no clue... a hermit crab of some sort???
 
H2Andy:
yup... i see now...

hmmm.....

no clue... a hermit crab of some sort???


It is a crab but its common name I don't know - click on this link for its full name (SSRA tracked it down a couple of weeks ago for me)....


here is the name of the crab
 
OK, so I went to Pattaya but Whitehead bailed out on me (typical :) )
Anyhow, went to Koh Sak as we did not have quite enough people who want to go out to the outer islands of Pattaya.
I must have been out of practice and forgot to check my batteries, took me about 40 minutes to find this sea moth and as soon as I found one and took a couple of pictures, my batteries ran out :frown2:
Oh well, at least now I have a good excuse to go back there for some more photo opportunity.
sea-moth.jpg
 

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