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I shot this exquisite juvenile yellow spiny seahorse,hippocampus hystrix, in the Philippines two years ago on a beach dive. It simply drifted past me at about 40' depth on a sandy slope. It was less than one inch long. Another tiny treasure the likes of which I had never seen before or since. I have seen many seahorses there but never one so tiny or such bright yellow. This is why I dive, the chance of capturing something magical every time I enter the water.
Nikon F4 with DA-20 Acton FInder, Nexus F4 Pro housing, AF 105 Micro lens using manual focus, Sea and Sea YS-120 strobes on TTL, scan of Fuji Velvia slide, f22 @1/125th. |
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