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Under the sea Collection (#8)

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Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Scary Yellowhead moray ( Gymnothorax rueppelliae ), with mouth wide open. Red sea, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Feather star ( Crinoidea sp.) perched on a coral block during night dive. Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Small sand crab ( Leucosia sp. ), from head on. Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Macro shot of a Common long-spined urchin ( Diadema paucispinum ). Red sea, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Yellowhead moray ( Gymnothorax rueppelliae ) with an open mouth. Red Sea, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Nodular sea star ( Echinaster callosus ) in the sand on a night dive. Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Feathers of a Klunzingers feather star ( Lamprometra klunzingeri ) rolling together. Red Sea, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
pair of Grey Moray ( Gymnothorax griseus ) together on the sandy bottom during a night dive. Red Sea, egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
small Reef Octopus ( Octopus cyaneus ) wrapped around the top of a small coral block. Red Sea, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Clearfin lizardfish ( Synodus dermatogenys ) half buried in the sand. red Sea, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Closeup of the face from a Common Lionfish (Pterios miles ). Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
macro shot of the face from a Freckled hawkfish ( Paracirrhites forsteri ). Red Sea, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
closeup of the back of a Tubercle cucumber ( Stichopus pseudohorrens ). Red Sea, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Red Sea needle fish ( Tylosurus choram ) being cleaned at a cleaning station. Red Sea, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Head shot of a small Reef Octopus ( Octopus cyaneus ). Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
A series of photos showing the wondeful colours and patterns of the siphon from a Fluted Giant Clam ( Tridacna squamosa ). Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Maiden goby ( Valenciennea puellaris ) pictured from above. Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
A series of photos showing the wondeful colours and patterns of the blow hole from a Fluted Giant Clam ( Tridacna squamosa ). Red Sea, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
A Pebbled sea star ( Celerina heffermani ) hanging to a coral wall. Red Sea, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Closeup of the colourful Head Shield slug (Philinopsis cyanea ) against a sandy bottom. Red sea, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
closeup of a Giant moray ( Gymnothorax javanicus ) mouth. Red sea, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Head shot of a Giant moray ( Gymnothorax javanicus ), with its mouth open. Red sea, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Single Cave cleaner shrimp ( Urocaridella sp. ) in open water. Red Sea, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Closeup of a school of Golden Sweepers ( Parapriacanthus ransonneti ). Red Sea, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Closeup of a school of Golden Sweepers ( Parapriacanthus ransonneti ). Red Sea, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Closeup of Lobophyllia corymbosa. Red Sea, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Panther flounder ( Bothis pantherinus ), covered in sand hiding on the ocean floor. Red Sea, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Blue-spotted head shield slug ( Chelidonura livida ) crawling accross the sandy bottom. Red Sea, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Macro shot showing the patterns of the mantle from a Fluted Giant Clam ( Tridacna squamosa ). Red Sea, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
a hanging peice of Carpet synascidia ( metandrocarpa manania ) growing off the reef wall. Red Sea, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
closeup of a Devil Scorpionfish (Scorpeanopsis diabolus ) sitting on a small coral block. Red Sea, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Sara Campbells Second attempt at the world record for Constant weight. She tries to break 100m. June 2009, Dahab, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Sara Campbells Second attempt at the world record for Constant weight. She tries to break 100m. June 2009, Dahab, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Sara Campbells Second attempt at the world record for Constant weight. She tries to break 100m. June 2009, Dahab, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Blow hole from a Fluted Giant Clam ( Tridacna squamosa ) in macro. Dahab, Red Sea, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Sara Campbells world record attempt at the constant weight freediving discipline, June 2009. Blue Hole Dahab, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Closeup of a Common giant clam ( Tridacna maxima ). Dahab, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Divers portrait. Dahab, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Closeup of a Common giant clam ( Tridacna maxima ). Dahab, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Shy Red Sea Garden eel ( Gorgasia sillneri ) showing only its head from the sand. Dahab, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Closeup from the front of a large Starry Pufferfish (Aronthron Stellatus ). Dahab, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Red Sea Garden eels ( Gorgasia sillneri ) swaying in the light current feeding. Dahab, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Face to face with an Undulated moray ( Gymnothorax undulates ). Dahab, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
A series of closeup macro shots of a Robust Ghost pipefish ( Solenostomus cyanopterus ), showing good definition around the eye and mid body. Dahab, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Nudibranch. Dahab, Egypt

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Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Closeup of the eye from a young Bearded Scorpionfish ( Scorpaenopsis barbatus ).Dahab, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Close up of the face from a young Bearded Scorpionfish ( Scorpaenopsis barbatus ). Dahab, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
A series of closeup macro shots of a Robust Ghost pipefish ( Solenostomus cyanopterus ), showing good definition around the eye and mid body. Dahab, Egypt



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