Luzon refers to the largest and most important island in the Philippines and to one of the three island groups in the country, with Visayas and Mindanao being the other two.
by LarryM
This Blue Ring Ocellate was sitting on top of the sole of a leather shoe. It looks like he was praying and in deep concentration. Never moved while I took my shot.
Photocomp April '09 - Open
by AndrewM
Porcelain Crab having lunch at Batangas, Philippines.
Photocomp March '09 - Open
by AndrewM
Nudibranchs (Nembrotha chamberlaini) mating on Valentine's Day! found at Batangas, Philippines. Casio Exilim zx 1200.
Photocomp March '09 - Open
by JunT
This beautiful fireworm caught my attention with its bright yellow color. Anilao, Philippines.
Photocomp March '09 - Novice
by JunT
This Flamboyant Cuttlefish was taken during a night dive. They use their tube to gain speed by squirting water. Twin Rocks, Anilao, Philippines (night dive).
Photocomp March '09 - Novice
by JunT
Be careful. As you can see Lizardfish teeth come in pairs. I don't know if this is common to all Lizardfish or just this one. Twin Rocks, Anilao, Philippines.
Photocomp March '09 - Novice
by JunT
I got this scary stonefish during safety stop. I spent 5 minutes taking photos in different angle until I got this nice head shot.Twin Rocks, Anilao, Philippines.
Photocomp March '09 - Novice
by JunT
Two colorful slugs climbing the same rock. They look like Gummy Bears (Gummy Worms) candy. Twin Rocks, Anilao, Philippines.
Photocomp March '09 - Novice
by J_deGuzman
Saw Blade Shrimp on soft coral at Anilao Batangas Philippines.
Photocomp February '09 - Open
by J_deGuzman
A pair of Coleman Shrimp sitting happily on a poisonous Fire Urchin. This photo has not been cropped.
Photocomp February '09 - Open
by J_deGuzman
The Flamboyant Cuttlefish was so named because of its striking colors and shades. Anilao, Philippines.
Photocomp February '09 - Open
by J_deGuzman
Candy Crabs are small crustaceans that live on soft coral with thorny branches. Anilao, Philippines.
Photocomp February '09 - Open