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Hey Parabolic,

Stunning photos there!
That looks like some great muck? diving in the first shot, what type of nudibranch is that?
Love the shots of the harlequin shrimp and clownfish.
The moray eel looks like it's getting the cleaning of a lifetime!

Are those pygmy seahorses in the 2nd pic?
Anyway great photos and i'm sure you had a blast taking them.
 
Thanks jamdiver. Not sure about the type of nudibranch, never seen it before. I will get out the books for an ID. They were everywhere, however, on this trip. In the 2nd photo those are ghost pipefish.
 
jamdiver the nudibranch is Ceratosoma tenue, p. 223 in Debelius, "Nudibranchs and Sea Snails Indo-Pacific Field Guide". Here are a few more.
 
Wow, I like all the shots that you've added there...
But the last one............ wow!!
I think you should print and frame it, that's stunning!

Love how you captured the shape of the school and the pattern of the boardwalk above create this interesting effect.
 
Jamdiver:
Wow, I like all the shots that you've added there...
But the last one............ wow!!
I think you should print and frame it, that's stunning!

Love how you captured the shape of the school and the pattern of the boardwalk above create this interesting effect.

yeah the last pic! wow!
 
Great shots! And I agree....that last one really tells a story!
 
Did you post a trip report? PNG is next on the list for me. Were you on a liveaboard? if not, were you locked in your hotel at night? PNG is really the new hot spot it seems. What were the divers like there?

What camera were you using? Did you see any big stuff? Eel shot very cute!
The clown fish looks like he is sitting in caviar.
 
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