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  • Hare Pair

    This is a pair of Sea Hares caught in the 'act'.

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    Taken on the Artificial Reef Balls near Devonport.

    20 Metres deep. Housed Lumix FT2 in macro zoom mode Inon STTL 2000 external flash unit.

  • #2
    Originally posted by sunny16
    as if Devonport didn't have enough bunnies on land...now they've turned to the sea.

    interesting shot though... very weird and wonderful.
    So true! Thanks for the comment. Here's a follow up:

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    The tangle of 'strings' in the immediate foreground are the eggs laid down by the copulating Hares. When mating occurs, (each Hare has both male and female organs), the reef can be covered with egg strings!

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    • #3
      Those sea hares are weird looking and had a giggle that they were taken on the 'Artificial Reef Balls' lol.

      Even more strange are the eggs.

      I have been edumacated once again.
      Anna
      https://www.flickr.com/photos/ladymilli/
      My stuff - 7D |100mm macro|Tamron 17-50mm|50mm 1.8|Sigma 50mm 1.4| stuff for macro

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      • #4
        Looks like you had a lovely clear day diving.
        Fascinating what you are finding down there.
        http://www.flickr.com/photos/77375175@N04/
        Haven't been there, not done that.
        Jo

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        • #5
          What strange looking creatures. Love your underwater shots, always amazing colours and something totally different to see.

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          • #6
            Interesting shots Seaslug, I am always envious that I never learned to dive.

            You open a completely new world with all your underwater shots.

            Thanks for sharing.
            Canon, 5D MK3 5D Mk11 300mm f2.8, 28-300 f3.5-5.6, 70-200 f2.8, 100 Macro.

            Gordon
            Excreta Tauri Astutos Frustrantor

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Gordon View Post
              Interesting shots Seaslug, I am always envious that I never learned to dive.

              You open a completely new world with all your underwater shots.

              Thanks for sharing.
              My pleasure.

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