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Had an amazing two dives yesterday with some interesting shots just off Fujairah, UAE.

Caloria militaris



Hypselodoris Kanga



Caloria sp.
with some strange small bug like thing?



Hypselodoris carnae laying eggs while some Flabellina sp. munches on them



Dendrodoris denisoni (old name I know)



Thecacera picta



Gymnodoris rubropapulosa

 
Some nudies from a dive I did a month ago, Images taken in mid-norway.

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so, who wants to dive the famous Blue Heron bridge and look for nudis? :0
 
so, who wants to dive the famous Blue Heron bridge and look for nudis? :0
I do. Next Question; who wants to help pay my way back from Korea? :)
 
Some local favorites from a dive I did on Whidbey Island last week-end ...

Flabellina Trilineata
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Hermissenda Crassicornis
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Limacia Cockerelli (Cockerell's Dorid)
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Dendronotus Diversicolor
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All of these were tiny ... an inch or less ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
Just discovering this thread. Great pictures! Here are some nudibranchs from New England. Specifically Peirce island in Portsmouth, NH These are shot with an Olympus TG-4. It's not bad for a little point and shoot but I'm still practicing.

Flabellina verrucosa
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Flabellina "verrilli" (and top of right Flabellina verrucosa)
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Dendronotus frondosus
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Flabellina verrucosa
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Flabellina "verrilli"
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Flabellina verrucosa
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Not bad at all for a little PnS. You are not alone in your choice for cameras I use a Canon S95, natural light (or a hand held flashlight), and a diopter. Makes for some challenging photo ops, but I think in the end it makes one a better photog. At least that's what I keep telling myself.
 

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