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All images are without post production. Just a flash light, a diafram close and some milli seconds to stop the life.
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A moray comes out of the den intrigued by the presence of the flash.
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Clownfish hiding among the tentacles of an anemone.
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Clownfish distant from anemone to discover the world around them.
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A profile in the dark, highlighted by the flash, appears between the coral reef.
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The light awakens a colony of anemones closed in their red cloaks.
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The tentacles of an anemone welcome the little clownfish that defends the colony.
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The unsettling smile of a barracuda pierces the darkness of the night.
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A meeting between starfish on the plates of a wreck.
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A clown fish observed colonies of sea anemones with which it lives in symbiosis.
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Tentacles floating in the stream of Apo Island in the Philippines in search of food.
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The flash highlights the transparency of butterfly fish.
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The coral reef framing a solitary pomacantidae.
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A squirrel fish passes indifferent under some crinoids.
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New moon. The profile of a butterfly fish passes over an expanse of coral grape.
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The wonder of a porcupine fish caught by the photographer in the den.
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A gorgonian punk with the purple ridge formed by a crinoid.
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A meeting of little Anthias between the coral.
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A meeting of little Anthias between the coral.
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A small spotted grouper, hiding in the branches of the coral.
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A pomacantus enters in a cloud of glassfish.
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Reef Motel to a group of Anthias that fast took refuge to escape predators
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The dark clown passes over an expanse of sea anemones to control the territory
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A formation of trevally flying over the Grape coral.
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A titan triggerfish smiles at the photographer.
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Step by step the coral dates back to the surface of the sea.
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Happy island where they live, isolated on the reef, sea anemones and clownfish.
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Big crowd on the reef when the sun sets. There are those who return into the den and who goes out for hunting.
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On the stage of nature, a crinoid is noted under a wreck.
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Finding Nemo.
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At the end of the tunnel.
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Please, turn off the lights and let us sleep in peace.
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Merry Christmas from Angarosh Reef, Sudan.
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At the gates of hell.
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In a sea of red wine or white balance wrong? I do not remember
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Preliminary of a certain type.
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A spiral of barracudas.
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Lurking below the wave.
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Self-portrait.
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I am the one with the camera.
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