A Macro Dive at the Shores

It looked like there were lots of going at the shores at night. I brought my macro lens and headed out for a night dive. The search for small subjects was started with a baby Catalina Triopha. Nice color.

A baby Catalina Triopha found on the canyon wall
A baby Catalina Triopha found on the canyon wall

I cruised along the wall and spotted this red colored cabezon. It was a cool fish to look at.

Recently, I have been seeing flatworms of various kinds. I could get a few close-ups for this one.

I can see the rhinophores and some dark dots at the root.
I can see the rhinophores and some dark dots at the root.

With a bit adjustment, I could get close for a few more pictures.

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A baby scorpion fish at the V point
A baby scorpion fish at the V point

Stayed in the area and had more shots.


I started to head back from the point. On the slope, I saw another flatworm. Compared to the previous one, this one had different rhinophores.

A different flatworm found at the V point.
A different flatworm found at the V point.

Got a few more shots of this one.


A cool dive!

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