Lunar Fusiliers on a shallow Malaysian reef

What: Pretty blue fishies called Lunar Fusiliers (Caesio lunaris)

Where: I took this photo while diving at Pulau Sipadan, Malaysia.

Lunar Fusiliers (Caesio lunaris)
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Watery Wednesday

20 comments:

  1. That is beautiful. I love the silvery lighting. It's easy to imagine being just under the surface of the water looking at this.

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  2. A watery post indeed from a fifferent perspective.

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  3. There are just no words. Gorgeous!

    Deb

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  4. Beautiful. I like the way the blue of the fish is reflected differently depending on position, and of course set against the blue of the water.

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  5. Such a peaceful image!
    I honestly did not know there was such a thing as a blue fish. That is just so cool.

    My post is here: Carletta’s Captures.

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  6. This is soo nice..love the deep blues..wish I were a fish for a day! Nice web page here-

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  7. FANTASTIC! I love it!

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  8. Wonderful glass-like light in the water, a peep into another world.

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  9. Gorgeous underwater shots !!

    Well done on your captures..

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  10. Beautiful image, love the feeling in this, wonderful work !!

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  11. That is an awesome sight. Glad you shared.

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  12. Nice picture you've got here. Mine is up as well. Hope to see you there!

    Cheers,
    Nita

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  13. I admire anyone who can dive in the first place... and anyone who can dive and take beautiful pictures while keeping one eye out for jellyfish and/or a shark... well, that is spectacular!

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  14. They blend into that crystal blue water perfectly!

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  15. What a beautiful shade of blue! Thanks so much for all your pictures. Not many of us get to see some of these creatures up so close.
    B.

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  16. Wow. That is a beautiful picture.

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