08/05/2026
A toothsome fellow, with a torpedo shaped body, A Lizardfish means business.
A superb low light hunter they watch patiently for the right moment, then strike with speed.
Using their surgical sharp teeth that could pe*****te leather, they mash their prey, crushing their bones, and suffocating them.
Their evil and powerful presence unleashed in a blink. I’m happy these guys are small.
Nikon Z8, f,105 + Nauticam EMWL- 60° and miniflash .
01/05/2026
I love hairy frogfish, they are one of the most photogenic critters on the substrate. The orange tiger striped (A. Stratus) are said to mimic the algae often found growing on sandy habitats.
They use their lure like a skilled fly fisherman as they creep along hunting and stalking their prey.
Texture lighting helped to bring out the details of this little beast.
With
29/04/2026
So much of our huge ocean environment is made up very small creatures. Most begin their lives drifting as plankton, eventually settling back in the area that they began their life journey.
Here, a diver discovers the next generation of Anemone fish being carefully tended to by one of its parents. These eggs will ripen within a span of 10-14 days before hatching into this large and often unforgiving world. Only a lucky few from this clutch of eggs will beat the odds. Good luck little buddies!
Shot with my Nikon Z8, F,105 and the EMWL160°, during the photo workshop - Behavior day challenge.
20/04/2026
Snap it up! The concentration or a predator and the view of its prey. A Flamboyant cuttlefish snaps up its prey just below my lens.
Nikon Z8, F105+EMWL+60°lens
Shot with the Atom strobe and some diffuser.
24/03/2026
Bumblebee shrimp aren’t your everyday crustaceans so when we find one it’s quite special. This one happens to be pretty large, for a shrimp. Shot during our annual Backscatter workshop using my Nikon Z8, Z105 and MFO-1.