Gallery - Komodo

Komodo island forms part of the East Nusa Tenggara province and is one of the places where the Komodo Dragon can be found in the wild.

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Yummilicious Sponges

Yummilicious Sponges

A Hawksbill Turtle feeding on sponges. Komodo, Indonesia. Photograph taken with the Canon S90 and Sea&Sea YS-01 strobe.
Photocomp December '11 - Novice

Nudi Jockey

Nudi Jockey

An Imperial Shrimp rides a bright orange nudibranch. Komodo, Indonesia. Canon 50D with 60mm macro lens in Hugyfot housing with dual Ikelite DS125 strobes.
Photocomp November '11 - Open

Harlequin Pair

Harlequin Pair

Image of a pair of Harlequin Shrimp taken at Unusual Suspects, Sumbawa Island, Indonesia.
Photocomp September '11 - Open

Robust

Robust

Image of a Robust Ghostpipefish taken at a dive site called Lighthouse, Sangeang Volcano, Indonesia.
Photocomp September '11 - Open

Hairy Face

Hairy Face

Image of a tiny Hairy Frogfish (approx 20mm), taken at a dive site called Torpedo Alley , Rinca Island, Indonesia.
Photocomp September '11 - Open

Pipehorse

Pipehorse

Image of this Pipehorse sp. taken at Tanjung Sai, Bima, Indonesia.
Photocomp September '11 - Open

Yellow Cuttle

Yellow Cuttle

Yellow Cuttlefish in Komodo, Indonesia. Taken with Canon 50D with 60mm lens in Hugyfot housing with dual Ikelite DS125 strobes.
Photocomp May '11 - Open

Croc Face

Croc Face

Crocodilefish portrait taken in Komodo, Indonesia with Canon 50D with 60mm lens in Hugyfot housing with dual Ikelite DS125 strobes.
Photocomp May '11 - Open

Juvenile Midnight Snapper

Juvenile Midnight Snapper

A juvenile Midnight Snapper at Komodo, Indonesia. Canon 50D with 60mm lens in Hugyfot housing with dual DS125 strobes.
Photocomp April '11 - Open

Porcelain Crab family portrait

Porcelain Crab family portrait

Porcelain Crab family portrait. Shot taken in Komodo, Indonesia in August 2010 with Canon 50D and 60mm macro lens in Hugyfot housing with dual DS125 strobes.
Photocomp February '11 - Open

Emperor Shrimp

Emperor Shrimp

Emperor Shrimp hitching a ride on the back of an orange nudibranch. Shot taken in Komodo, Indonesia with Canon 50D and 60mm macro lens in Hugyfot housing with dual DS125 strobes.
Photocomp February '11 - Open

Nudi Gills

Nudi Gills

Gills of a nudibranch close-up at Komodo, Indonesia. Canon 50D with 60mm lens in Hugyfot housing with dual DS125s.
Photocomp January '10 - Open

Clam Detail

Clam Detail

Close-up of a clam at Komodo, Indonesia. Canon 50D with 60mm lens in Hugyfot housing with dual DS125s.
Photocomp January '10 - Open

Snake Eel

Snake Eel

A Snake Eel at Komodo, Indonesia. Canon 50D with 60mm macro lens in a Hugyfot housing with dual Ikelite DS125 strobes.
Photocomp December '10 - Open

Zanzibar Shrimp

Zanzibar Shrimp

A Zanzibar Shrimp on a whip coral at Komodo, Indonesia. Canon 50D with 60mm macro lens in a Hugyfot housing with dual Ikelite DS125 strobes.
Photocomp December '10 - Open

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