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Here is one I took yesterday with the Kraken dome on my Nauticam housing



Spot the seahorse
 
Finally got the TG6 .
After using the TG-6, t hen going back to the Canon S-95, then to the TG4 for a short time, back to the s95, now to the TG6 in the housing.. it's like learning all over again. Not complainig!
Need to set up the strobes. Have two strobes, the Olympus UFL-1 and the sEand sea YS-01 and need the sync cord. Anybody can help?
In the mean time, from my first two dives back with the TG-6.. a couple photos
 

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Here's a few photos of yesterday's dive at Woodman Point in Western Australia. It was a day for frisky sea horses.
 

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It was a day for frisky sea horses
Intersting pattern on the snouts of the seahorses. Do you know what species they are?
 
Intersting pattern on the snouts of the seahorses. Do you know what species they are?
They are most likely Hippocampus subelongatus (Western Australian Seahorse or Tiger Snout Seahorse) from the stripes on the body, but we have another species Hippocampus angustus (Western Australian Seahorse (because lets just name them the same) or Western Spiny Seahorse). Both look quite similar.
 
Western Australian Seahorse or Tiger Snout Seahorse
The markings on the snout are quite distinctive

The Latin names will be different.



Edited to add the link
 
Have been in Bohol diving last 2 weeks. Have not had time to edit any photos these are jpegs as they came off the camera
 

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Intersting pattern on the snouts of the seahorses. Do you know what species they are?

They are most likely Hippocampus subelongatus (Western Australian Seahorse or Tiger Snout Seahorse) from the stripes on the body, but we have another species Hippocampus angustus (Western Australian Seahorse (because lets just name them the same) or Western Spiny Seahorse). Both look quite similar.
One of the first things I saw was the stripes on the snout. Very cool.
thanks for the info.
 

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