Wordless Wednesday
Welcome to my Wordless Wednesday archives, a visual diary of my scuba diving adventures. While these posts are text-light, they are heavy on ocean beauty. Browse a collection of high-resolution underwater photography capturing diverse marine ecosystems—from macro critiques of clownfish and nudibranchs in Indonesia to wide-angle encounters with sharks and shipwrecks in the Caribbean and Mexico. Let the ocean speak for itself.
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Wordless Wednesday – Orange Clownfish
In the ocean depths, colorful life thrives as an Orange Clownfish seeks refuge within the gentle embrace of an anemone.
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Wordless Wednesday : Mystic Cavern
Underwater Cavern, Fji
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Wordless Wednesday : Dive Boat
July, 2014 Underwater Explorers Society (UNEXSO), Grand Bahama Island
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Wordless Wednesday : Mythical Sea Creature
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Wordless Wednesday : Shipwreck
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Wordless Wednesday : Statue & Diver
Underwater statue installation in Mexico.
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Wordless Wednesday : Scuba Diver
Move arrows in the middle to compare black & white and color photo. More images and videos to follow from the Maldives expedition.
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Wordless Wednesday : Chalinidae Sponge
Chalinids are filter feeders that process suspended particles and dissolved organics. Some Indo-Pacific Chalinula—notably C. nematifera—can overgrow living corals and are monitored as potential coral-killing/encrusting competitors in parts of the region (Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, E. Pacific introductions). Category: Sponges Phylum: Porifera Class: Demospongiae Order: Haplosclerida Family: Chalinidae Genus: Chalinula (historically “Nara” de Laubenfels, 1954) Location:…
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Wordless Wednesday : Sharks
These images were captured off the coast of the Revillagigedo Islands, Mexico. Wordless Wednesday Wildlife Wednesday
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Wordless Wednesday : Mermaid
