My first nudi photo
March 29, 2007
From: Simon Lavers
Hi,
Probably a little over excited about my first nudi photo and I thought I'd send it in. I think I still need to do a little work on it but am pleased with the basics. I haven't had chance to look it up, I know its a common one, at least I have seen it many times throughout Asia.
The camera is a Sanyo Xacti HD1a with Epoque housing, my first adventure into underwater photography and I must admit that I spent most of the time videoing the grey reef sharks. I am glad I spotted this beauty though.
Locality: Near the Blue Corner, 20 m, Palau, Pacific, 15 March 2007, Second dive of the day. Length: 5 cm. Photographer: Simon Lavers.
Simon Lavers
meandmucha@hotmail.co.uk
Lavers, S.J.H, 2007 (Mar 29) My first nudi photo. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/19756Dear Simon,
You are allowed to be excited with your first nudibranch photo. I hope it whets your appetite to take many more. Your animal is Phyllidia varicosa. Phyllidia and its relatives all have particularly distasteful chemicals in their skins, which seems to protect them from inquisitive and hungry fish. That is probably why they seem to find it safe to wander around openly during the day, and are often the most commonly seen nudibranchs seen during day diving.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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