Last of the Philippines stuff

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AndyT

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Finally managed to process the last few images from Anilao.
All with the E-3, 50mm macro and 2 x TC

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My guess would be Goby and lunchtime :D.

Simply amazing shots. Thanks for posting. If these were "the last of the PI" then I need to find the rest.
 
Finally managed to process the last few images from Anilao.
All with the E-3, 50mm macro and 2 x TC

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Awesome photos! The third shot - is that a Sand Diver or Lizardfish eating a Yellowheaded Jawfish? It is not often one is lucky enough to capture something being eaten!

I haven't been to the Philippines; is it mostly small creatures? ... and is the water cold?
 
Thanks for the kind words all !

The third pic is a Lizzardfish eating a Goby !

Sansky - the water in the Philippines is around 24-26 deg C, sometimes warmer.
You will get a mixture of small and large creatures depending on where you go, I just happen to enjoy macro photography.
 
Really nice, Andy. The Pipefish and the feeding Lizardfish are exceptional.
 
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