Aeolidia papillosa nudibranch
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Kevin Lee found this beauty for me at Anacapa Island in the Channel Islands.

It's laying on dark red algae, which is pretty good at absorbing light.
1 of the 2 strobes was powered way down, and I did a small amount of photoshop burning (darkening pixels).

It's laying on dark red algae, which is pretty good at absorbing light.
1 of the 2 strobes was powered way down, and I did a small amount of photoshop burning (darkening pixels).
Scott Gietler Owner/Editor, Underwater Photography Guide & Bluewater Photo http://www.uwphotographyguide.com http://www.bluewaterphotostore.com
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Wow! That is a gorgeous picture. Was one of the strobes positioned right over the lens port?
P.S. I love the fact that you included a Nudibranch section to the forum. Awesome!
Zig
P.S. I love the fact that you included a Nudibranch section to the forum. Awesome!
Zig
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Lovely Photo Sir 
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