In the last post, you have seen the coral reef of Vilamendhoo—one of the Maldives islands. Today I’d like to show you our underwater photos and video of fishy world of the same island.
This fish don’t like you disturb her in lunch time. The fish’s attack on video.
Sea Anemones.
The predator with poisonous tentacles, but not for these funny fishes 🙂
Stingray.
Don’t approach! Danger for life!
More about the Maldives:
Probably, the Robinson Club Maldives will be Destroyed
Fly to the Maldives Whenever You Can
Shark breakfast. Vilamendhoo.
Beautiful photos – it was a bit choppy when we went, so we didn’t get any successful photos. It’s lovely to be reminded by looking at yours. Thank you
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Thank you, Elisabeth.
Unfortunately, sometimes, the weather doesn’t allow to take good photographs.
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Stunning photographs! I found myself holding my breath as I scrolled down picture after beautiful picture.
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Now all you need is to start working on your blog 🙂
Thank you.
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All video & Image of underwater shots collections are looking really nice…. and it’s very amazing for travelers. Thank for sharing wonderful collections of Maldives .
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Thank you very much 🙂
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Your underwater pictures are stunning! I also took some underwater pictures when I were snorkeling in Cocoa Island and Gili Lankanfushi. But didn’t have a chance to meet the giant whale shark. And you are so brave to get so close with the Titan trigger fish. wow! Thanks for the sharing!
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Thank you and don”t worry – it was not her reproduction season.
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Thank you Jaclyn. I am sure you will do it.
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I absolutely adore your underwater shots and the videos. So stunning and what an experience. Maybe one day I will get there!
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amazing shots!
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Very beautiful photos
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You are such a great photographer! I enjoyed looking at your work and they are so amazing. Congratulations!
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Thank You, Del, but I am only studying.
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Absolutely stunningly gorgeous pictures!
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Cracking images Victor. So much detail …superb
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We saw everything BUT the wale sharks when we were there scoopa!!! ><
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We was seeking her two hours.
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Amazing photos!
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Really beautiful photos, Victor 🙂
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Whale shark and sting ray, WOW! Amazing underwater shots!
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Wow, really makes me want to think about learning how to dive. Beautiful photos of a beautiful environment!
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Now, Mark, You need no diving, snorkeling will be enough. You can see all this one meter under water.
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Amazing! I wish I had the opportunity to do something like this.
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I’ve nominated your blog for The Leibster Award! It’s been so fun to read about your adventures, I’m sure my readers will also enjoy following you!
Here’s the details: http://scottybecca.wordpress.com/2012/02/12/bloggers-are-so-nice/
-Becca
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Thank You very mush, Rebecca.
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These are outstanding photos,only the truly talented one can take so clear photos under the sea.
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Thanks 🙂 But the old good Photoshop too.
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Reblogged this on Ann Novek–With the Sky as the Ceiling and the Heart Outdoors.
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Some really great photographs there. Only hope I get anywhere close that quality when I visit Egypt in a couple of weeks time.
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I found Nemo! Also love the starfish and the fish hitching a ride. Your work reflects more than “only tourist.” Very professional shots!
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No Nemo. I have the name. 🙂
Thank You, Sheila.
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Blown away by the photography, absolutely brilliant
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I echo all the above comments. Absolutely stunning Victor. Thank you and maybe you are the new Jaques Cousteau? 🙂
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No, Lottie. 🙂 He was the scientist but me – only tourist.
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As always, beautiful photography. It’s a pleasure to keep coming back to your blog.
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Amazing Photography! Keep it up! 🙂
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Fabulous pictures!! Молодец! Keep posting 🙂
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Wonderful shots Victor! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
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OMG!!! These are some of the most beautiful images I have ever seen. Seriously, they look like they are straight out of Nat Geo. The clarity and colors are phenomenal. I went back through your post three times. My favorite is the eighth image from the top. The fish looks like it has an expression. The star fish too. It looks like it is taking a nap, or just kicking back. A beautiful post, Victor.
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May be to suggest it to Nat Geo? 🙂
This fish was very interesting and emotional. It is on the video too.
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Wonderful photos! What kind of camera did you use? O’ahu used to have a barrier reef, but with over population and pollution it’s no longer beautiful. It’s quite depressing, really.
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Canon D10 🙂
It seems Canon owes me a little money for ads 🙂
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You bet Canon should sponsor your page! Just forward the link 😉
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Hey, somebody from Canon, do you hear?! 🙂
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WoW and WoW again! Your underwater shots are phenomenal. Wat kind of camera did you use. Simply amazing Victor! 🙂
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Thanks, Elizabeth. This is a couple of Canon D10.
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I love your photos! I have been snorkeling in the Maldives and it looks just like this.
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Great photos. I have recently tried to get some shots while snorkeling and can appreciate your very good work and the effort it takes to get these shots. What camera set up are you using?
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It is very simple – underwater Canon D10.
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Stunning photographs! I found myself holding my breath as I scrolled down picture after beautiful picture.
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Thanks, Elisa. Your photos of Venice trigger memories.
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FANTASTIC photos! Wow!
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Truly outstanding imagery Victor. Thanks for sharing, I really enjoyed going through them
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Fantastic photos, Victor. Thanks for sharing.
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Oh wow!!!! The pictures are so clear and gorgeous! Totally jealous of the whale shark!
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No 🙂 Manta Rays were the strongest impression Dancing with Manta Rays
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Haha well we recently did a night dive with 21 manta rays swooping over us that was out of this world. But I really really want to see a whale shark!!!
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Super! And I think to finde a wale sharks will not be so hard.
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awesome!
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I definitely love the coral reefs of the Maldives! It hurts to think that is disappearing because of human neglect …
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All change in this world and not always becouse of the people activity. Tsunami has destroyed many of Maldives reefs.
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