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NudiesSome nudibranchs from my trip.
All shots were taken at a site called Nobody's on Agincourt Reef on the GBR with a D300 and 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II +5 diopter in a dome port. Nudibranch, Chromodoris annae. 8.7 m. Nudibranch, Chromodoris lochi. 10.1 m. Nudibranch, Phyllidia varicosa. 5.7 m. Nudibranch, Ardeadoris egretta. 4.7 m.
Re: NudiesGreat shots Andrew, I like 2 and 3 the best, but I've been enjoying all your underwater shots, and the divelogs. It's great to see such a variety of life, without getting wet
Re: NudiesIf pressed probably #2. Love the work, I think I will get an underwater casing for my F100fd (compact camera) but it will never get me the same results (cant afford/justify a casing for my D300).
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Re: NudiesThe water master hath returned. Good to see things that most would usually never see! Great colours and wonderfully weird creatures..
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Re: Nudiesawesome ... colour, detail and exposure are fantastic
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Re: NudiesIncredible shots, the colours are outstanding, amazing creatures indeed.
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Re: NudiesYou filled the frame very nicely with the Phyllidia varicosa
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Re: NudiesThese are great as always Andrew.
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Re: NudiesExcellent underwater photography!
Re: NudiesStunning nudies Andrew! These just standout, the colour and depth is amazing! You've taken to the D300 like a fish to water...
As soon as I saw the topic I knew what the contents were, but I admit I thought twice, has Andrew branched out into artsy underwater nudes now
Re: NudiesAndrew - as usual WOW
#2 is wonderfully subtle and the pick for me. Thanks for sharing these. Peter
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