Pygmaeus (11) 2006-11-05 19:20
This is Jorunna funebris, a dorid nudibranch, which is very commonly found in association (particularly in SE Asia) with those species of blue sponges on which it feeds. Nice shot and i like the composition too, though scatter is always a prob with u/w shots. Always nice to find a fellow Nudi-hunter, good luck with your searches. And if you get anything you don't recognise, check out the Sea-Slug Forum for other like minded enthusiasts!
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Cambodia photo
Another World by emreozkurt
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Pygmaeus (11) 2006-11-05 19:06
Hi Emre,
Fantastic shot, you really capture the other-worldiness that i felt on my trip to Angkor. I seems to me, however, that the photo is slightly rotated clockwise off horizontal (though that may just be the reflection), maybe a slight rotation to correct that might be good? Love it as it is though still, great work (for all that my opinion counts!)
Andrew
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Winter in Queensland by ribeiroantonio
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Pygmaeus (11) 2006-11-04 1:52
Beautiful photo! I love the composition and the sense of movement from the clouds sweeping across to the right. This is exactly why i love sunsets :-) And my thanks for the critique; having seen some of your photos now i feel doubly praised!
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