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Nudibranches from Philippines
Aug 6, 2014 22:31:44   #
InaH Loc: Philippines
 
As with all beginners (I guess), shooting nudibranch is a great way to start. Took these at Coron, used 60 mm macro in first 2 photos and 105 mm macro in third.







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Aug 7, 2014 12:38:44   #
Murex Loc: Bainbridge, Georgia
 
Thanks for posting. I miss the creatures of the South Pacific.

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Aug 7, 2014 16:16:48   #
chowe Loc: Summer, Northern CA, Winters, South Florida
 
I loved the Philappines and you live there? How do you get anything besides diving done? Like your pics also.

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Aug 8, 2014 01:05:26   #
sailorsmom Loc: Souderton, PA
 
Very beautiful, Ina!

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Aug 8, 2014 01:29:15   #
InaH Loc: Philippines
 
Thanks for viewing and commenting on my photos. Been living in Philippines for a few years and hope to do so for a few years more, especially since we started diving :D

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Aug 9, 2014 07:10:00   #
Critter-Hunter Loc: Indiana
 
Nudis are one of my favorite critters, I shot over a hundred different types in Anilao. Never saw the three you shot, good work. If you need help with ID, go online. ww.nudipixel.net and post as well. I have several hundred posted from around the world

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Aug 10, 2014 02:55:54   #
InaH Loc: Philippines
 
Critter-Hunter wrote:
Nudis are one of my favorite critters, I shot over a hundred different types in Anilao. Never saw the three you shot, good work. If you need help with ID, go online. ww.nudipixel.net and post as well. I have several hundred posted from around the world

Thank you so much for the link. Lucky I do not have too many photos yet so good to ID them from the start. So far I've done only 3 dives in Anilao and it was amazing....soon to go back for more.

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Sep 8, 2014 00:36:30   #
SharpShooter Loc: NorCal
 
InaH wrote:
As with all beginners (I guess), shooting nudibranch is a great way to start. Took these at Coron, used 60 mm macro in first 2 photos and 105 mm macro in third.


Ina, those are very nice.
Here on the west coast(CA) the most colorful we have are Spanish shawls and Hermissendas. But in Monterey we do have Sea Hares, they aren't very fancy but they do get up to two feet long!! :lol:
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