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Brent Durand
The Allure of Papua New Guinea
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An average reef in Papua New Guinea - simply spectacular!

Admiring the Details

Brent Durand
The Allure of Papua New Guinea
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A gorgonian grows off of a wall in Papua New Guinea.

Barracuda

Brent Durand
The Allure of Papua New Guinea
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Schooling barracuda await divers visiting Papua New Guinea.

Zero Fighter Plane Wreck

Brent Durand
The Allure of Papua New Guinea
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A sunken Zero fighter aircraft in Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea.

Deep Pete Plane Wreck

Brent Durand
The Allure of Papua New Guinea
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The "Deep Pete" plane wreck in Kavieng, Papua New Guinea.

PNG Wire Coral Garden

Brent Durand
The Allure of Papua New Guinea
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Papua New Guinea, Kimbe Bay in particular, is known for incredible whip coral gardens.

Miamira alleni

Mike Bartick
Essential Tips for Nudibranch Photography
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The Miamira alleni is the holy grail of nudibranchs and is considered to be one of the most unique nudibranchs in the world. Lighting them is a tricky proposition as they have so many nooks and crannies, be sure to take your time and don’t be afraid to move your strobes to the right position that allows just enough light on the subject without creating too much light in the background.

Nembrotha lineota

Mike Bartick
Essential Tips for Nudibranch Photography
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Get low, get close and shoot up. Use negative space and be sure your subject's Rhinophores are sharp.

Nembrotha chamberlaini

Mike Bartick
Essential Tips for Nudibranch Photography
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If there is an anomaly of some sorts that sets your subject apart for the norm be sure that this anomaly is the center of the viewers’ attention.

Chromodoris leopardis

Mike Bartick
Essential Tips for Nudibranch Photography
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Laying eggs is always a very interesting behavior to capture. The eggs are often brightly colored and textured. If eggs are found alone, inspect them, as other nudibranchs often feed on them.

Bluethroat Pike Blenny

Suzan Meldonian
Macro Surprises at the Blue Heron Bridge
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The Blue Throat Pike Blenny is another silent singer. Easily missed unless you are really looking for them, can appear as thin as a pencil and really blend in well with their surroundings . . . until they decide to sing. Then they expand that gullet larger than three times their girth. I often imagine that there is a whole sound thing happening there that our ears are simply not able to hone in on. With all the traffic on the reef, I often wonder if it sounds like downtown New York to them.
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The Horseman

Suzan Meldonian
Macro Surprises at the Blue Heron Bridge
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Perhaps one of the most treasured finds at the Blue Heron Bridge are the seahorses. Such a fragile and delicate creature, they are highly reactive to over photographing. So the word is, if you find one, sit tight and wait for that “moment,” rather than snapping one shot after another. They normally are quite shy, and will turn away from your lens and from your flashing. It just takes a bit of patience. If they lay down, they are stressing or you’ve gotten too close. Be kind and take a breath to observe their intricate beauty. More importantly is to keep an eye out for divers with shloosh guns (a device used to suck up the seahorses). Wait for them to move along. Wild seahorses don’t live long in captivity.
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Yellowhead Jawfish with Eggs

Suzan Meldonian
Macro Surprises at the Blue Heron Bridge
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By far one of my favorite subjects, and also a rather rare find is the illustrious Yellowhead Jawfish. Their colors are absolutely beautiful. The subtle ombre tones from yellow to pale aqua to violet are stunning. Like other Jawfish, they too incubate the eggs in the mouth. Normally we will have 1 that shows up each year. He’s like the lone rider. It has to be terribly stressful for him hoping to find a mate, when there isn’t another one around in site and he has to deal with all the paparazzi too. But this doesn’t stop him. He bizzies himself with creating the double entry burrow home. Spares no expense on trimming with shells and rock rubble. Then for perhaps a week or so you may see a second Yellowhead. But she disappears like the wind, first chance she gets. As photographic subjects, a 60mm is perhaps better and photographing vertically to get more of the animal in the image is the way to go. With any animal carrying eggs, you have to gain their confidence and avoid eye contact to get in close.
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Baby Blenny

Suzan Meldonian
Macro Surprises at the Blue Heron Bridge
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Ahh Blennies. They are always a source of entertainment and smiles. They really display so many different expressions, probably more so than any other fish in the area. On bad viz days I find myself hunting for them just to have a laugh. Very curious this baby Seaweed Blenny, who was no bigger than my pinkie finger, has made the face for me.
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Seahorse and Sunburst

Francesco Pacienza
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This seahorse and sunburst were each photographed as individual RAW files before being combined in-camera as a single RAW file.
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