The Eubranchus mandapamensis is a small, delicate nudibranch with a translucent body shaded in soft tones of white, pink, and brown. It typically grows up to about 1.5 centimeters and lives on hydroids in warm coastal waters. This subtle beauty stands out for its fine details and quiet elegance beneath the waves.
This underwater photo was taken while diving, focusing on the small marine life that often goes unnoticed. Underwater macro photography requires a lot of skill and control – you move, the subject moves, and light behaves completely differently than it does above the surface. Everything has to come together: buoyancy, timing, and sharp focus.
The result shows how much color, detail, and life exists beneath the surface. I photograph to make this hidden world visible and to show how unique and fragile it really is.
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Enthusiastic diver specialising in (super)macro.
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