Aquascapes
Marinescapes shot off shore between Pistis bay and Porto Conte, Sardegna, Italy.
Pictures shot with Olympus TG-1. Click to zoom in and appreciate every scale and tentacle.
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Union is strength
Schools of fish shot off shore between Pistis and Porto Conte, Sardegna, Italy.
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At the surface
Pictures from the West Coast of Sardegna (Italy) shot with Olympus TG-1. Click to zoom in.
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Ode al mare
Rhizostoma pulmo: the largest Mediterranean jellyfish (up to 10 Kg)
A baby Pinna nobilis. This marine bivalve mollusc can grow up to 1.2 m long
Echinaster sepositus: the arms of this Mediterranean sea star fish are up to 20 cm
Actinia viridis: a snake-locks anemone with 8 cm long tentacles
Octopus vulgaris: hidden in its lair, the piovra can be up to 1 m long.
“Ode to the Sea” shot off shore between Pistis and Porto Conte, Sardegna, Italy with Olympus TG-1. Click to zoom in and appreciate every scale and tentacle.
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