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Found 3 results

  1. A Weedy Sea dragon cruising near the reef at a dive site just inside the north head of Sydney harbor. Depth about 18m. Olympus OM-D EM-1 MkII + 12-40mm Nauticam housing, INON strobes. 1/160 @ f8 ISO400. Click on image to see full size.
  2. For every videographer and photographer out there.... you might have footage of an unexpected new species!!! I almost didn't ask about this one but it made the day of Mark McGrouther at the Australian Museum...... They didn't know it existed until the early 2000's and it took them another 10 years to figure out what colour it was live! http://australianmuseum.net.au/blogpost/Science/Scorpionfish-Fish-Tale
  3. For every videographer and photographer out there.... you might have footage of an unexpected new species!!! I almost didn't ask about this one but it made the day of Mark McGrouther at the Australian Museum...... They didn't know it existed until the early 2000's and it took them another 10 years to figure out what colour it was live! http://australianmuseum.net.au/blogpost/Science/Scorpionfish-Fish-Tale
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