The Purple Facelinid (Facelina sp.) is an elegant, purple-pink nudibranch with long, graceful tentacles and translucent cerata. It typically grows between 2 and 4 centimeters in length and inhabits warm, tropical waters. With its vibrant colors and delicate shape, it’s a favorite subject among underwater photographers.
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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