This Is Why We Dive
Posted Jan 17th 2007 1:59PM by Willy Volk
Filed under: Dive Sites, Photography, Flora & Fauna, This Is Why We Dive
To see all the lace-y little creatures at the bottom of the sea.
Dave "Seatreker" Morgan captured this bright, crisp shot of a
Rhinopias in Lembeh Strait. I love the incredible detail in the fish's fins. I'm pretty impressed with his dramatic "crown," too. It amazes me that something so delicate and so beautiful can live in something called "muck."
We're always looking for photos that tell the world, "
This Is Why We Dive." If you have any photos that fit the bill, please add them to our
Flickr group. Thanks.
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