Macro from Lembeh Straits


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howeikwok

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Some pictures to share from Lembeh... ;)

Juvenile painted frogfish
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Ornate Ghostpipefish
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Hairy Frogfish
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Yellow Frogfish
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Thorny Seahorse
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Pygmy Seahorse
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Thorny Seahorse
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Hairy Frogfish
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Bob-tail Squid (so small about 4-5mm!!!)
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Blue-ring Octopus
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Peacock Mantis Sheimp (with eggs)
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White-eyed Moray Eel
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Yellow Banded Pipefish
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Juvenile Thorn-back Cowfish
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Weedy Scorpionfish
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Paddle-flap Scorpionfish
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Mimic Octopus
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That's all for the moment folks... Hope you'll like it. The rest of the pics from the trip can be found on my webbie, happy viewing... ;p
 

How many divers over how long did it take you to get all those particular critter shots?

Our publisher is thinking of doing some HiDef pro underwater videography in Lembeh and maybe Bankga/Gangaa island.
 

I was in lembeh for 8D7n, we did a total of 20 dives. :)
 

very good trip i reckon....nice critters you spotted. yet to see my blue-ring in lembeh.
 

tiny bugger spotted at police pier, ard 5 cm max. :bsmilie:
 

Well, all those wild critters in only 20 dives means the chances of seeing and getting good footage is quite high.
 

Well, all those wild critters in only 20 dives means the chances of seeing and getting good footage is quite high.

oh extremely high, the guides there are very good at spotting critters and they share information so all of them know which critters can be found where. If the guides there can't spot anything for guests, the resort is basically done for. ;)
 

As always, your pictures never fail to amaze me, howeikwok! Thanks for sharing! :)
 

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