If you are still looking (unlikely since this was 7 years ago) get an OLY TG-5
waterproof out of the box.
Bill
Here is a Christmas Tree worm from Indonesia. Shot with Olympus EM-1 and the Panasonic/Leica 45 macro lens.
Nauticam housing, Inon Strobes
Enjoy
Bill
Diving Sunday from San Pedro
Nice day for macro.
Bill
Diving Sunday from San Pedro
Nice day for macro.
Bill
Here is a little Porter's Chromodoris (now it is a Felimare, I wish they would leave the names alone; and yes I know about DNA)
In any case, enjoy, Sony A6000, Zeiss 50 macro lens,
Porter's on stage
Lovely, nice captures
Bill
A while ago, there were some very nice pictures of some California isopods that are often seen in Tidepools. Some of these types of creatures can also be parasitic to fish. Here are two shots of some clown fish from Lembeh in Indonesia. Inside the first fish's mouth you can see two eyes of the isopod that has eaten away the tongue of the fish and now takes its place. Apparently the isopod allows the fish to eat more or less normally but there must be some discomfort for in the second picture you can see the clownfish actually sucking on an anemome tentacle. These tentacles can sting quite badly (they can kill small fish) so it appears that the fish was trying to use the tentacle to sting the isopod (or maybe it was just itchy).
Bill
Here are a couple of Kostasiella from PNG
Enjoy
Bill
Thanks for the link. I was unaware that there were any Atlantic costasiellas at all.
Bill
Here are some Kostasiellas from (but no ginzo knife). Enjoy
Kostasiella sp?
Here is a nice little Rhinopias from Tulamben/Bali from our last trip. Also a little blenny on a green bubble coral.
Enjoy
Bill
Probably f:20, The Zeiss 50 gets a little fuzzy at f:22 at least in my hands.
Bill
Thank you all. We have great fun shooting little stuff. Check out my wife's videos on our website
This was land based, Villa Markisa
Bill
A little anemone and a shrimp hitchhiker on a nudibranch from a night dive in Bali.
Sony A6000, Zeiss 50 macro, +15 wet diopter
Enjoy, Bil
Emperor Shrimp Hitching a ride
Almost a flower