UNDERWATER PICTURES

Focusing on the coral-reef

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©Thomas von Seth
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Tablecoral Eaven a grown-up diver looks small compared to the table-coral. (Maldives, depth 14 m.)
Shoal A shoal fusiliers. (Maldives, depth 6 m.)
Sea anemone The sea anemone has, like corals and jellyfishes, stinging tentacles. (Maldives, depth 10 m.)
Diver and sea anemone Diver and sea anemone. (Maldives, depth 12 m.)
Corals Corals are animals not plants. (Maldives, depth 7 m.)
Crown of thorns Despite its beauty the crown of thorns is letal for corals. (Maldives, depth 20 m.)
Crown of thorns Crown of thorns. (Maldives, depth 9 m.)
Coral, close-up Att night, the corals wake upp and extend their tentacles looking for food... (Maldives, depth 8 m.)
Softcoral Softcoral. (Maldives, depth 10 m.)
Softcoral Softcoral. (Maldives, depth 14 m.)
Shoal Shoal. (Maldives, depth 26 m.)
Moray-eel This little moray-eel seems to desire my camera for dinner... (Maldives, depth 9 m.)
Moray-eel Moray-eel. (Maldives, depth 13 m.)
Diver and moray-eel Diver and moray-eel. Who is the most curious? (Thailand, depth16 m.)
Nurseshark A nurseshark resting. (Maldives, depth 32 m.)
Lionfish Lionfish. (Maldives, depth 9 m.)
Napoleonfish Napoleonfish and diver. (Maldives, depth 12 m.)
Napoleonfish Napoleonfish. (Maldives, depth 12 m.)
Stingray Stingray. (Maldives, depth 29 m.)
Turtle A curious turtle (Maldives, depth 12 m.)
Skorpionfish The scorpionfish - a master of disguise. (Maldives, depth 14 m.)
STARFISH A starfish. (Maldives, depth 15 m.)
Trumpetfish Trumpetfish. (Maldives, depth 10 m.)
Whaleshark The whaleshark is not only the biggest shark - it is the biggest fish in the world. It can grow to maximum 18 meters, but this one is just a "little" female of about 8 meters... (Maldives, depth 9 m.)
Clownfish The clownfish and the sea anemone are good friends. (Thailand, depth 10 m.)
Cuttlefish Cuttlefishes mating. (Thailand, depth 14 m.)
Shark Reefshark. (Maldives, depth 16 m.)
Snappers Snappers. (Maldives, depth 9 m.)
Sweetlips Sweetlips. (Maldives, depth 19 m.)
Turtle Turtle. (Maldives, depth 12 m.)
Turtle Turtle. (Maldives,34 m.)
Diving-school Diving-school. (Gran Canaria, swimingpool)
Nudibranch Nudibranch. (Gran Canaria, depth 16 m.)

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Camera: Sea & Sea Motormarine 2, 35 mm, 16mm and close-up 1:2.
Film: Fujichrome Velvia and Fujichrome Provia 100.

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