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Check it out!!
Michael Miller has selected some extraordinary nudibranch images from Ken's gallery to kick-off the The New Year of Nudi's!!
This week: Flyers: http://slugsite.us/bow2007/nudwk629.htm
Last week: Light Table nudibranchs: http://slugsite.us/bow2007/nudwk628.htm
Congratulations, Ken, on the well-deserved nod from The Mastah Slug Lover!
I've always love nudibranchs, but images like this sizzle into my brain and change my diving. When I see a FedEx (F. iodinea) with my naked eye, I remember what the individual lamellae of the rhinophores look like. Underwater, I notice the single while gill branch on the otherwise all-brown gill ring of Rush nudibranchs (Limbaugh's). I "see" more becasue my mind's eye cannot forget the beauty of these photographs.
Go check 'em out!!
~~~
Claudette
Michael Miller has selected some extraordinary nudibranch images from Ken's gallery to kick-off the The New Year of Nudi's!!
This week: Flyers: http://slugsite.us/bow2007/nudwk629.htm
Last week: Light Table nudibranchs: http://slugsite.us/bow2007/nudwk628.htm
Congratulations, Ken, on the well-deserved nod from The Mastah Slug Lover!
I've always love nudibranchs, but images like this sizzle into my brain and change my diving. When I see a FedEx (F. iodinea) with my naked eye, I remember what the individual lamellae of the rhinophores look like. Underwater, I notice the single while gill branch on the otherwise all-brown gill ring of Rush nudibranchs (Limbaugh's). I "see" more becasue my mind's eye cannot forget the beauty of these photographs.
Go check 'em out!!
~~~
Claudette