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Marine Life in Orange

National Geographic’s Life in Color series called the orange as the color that commands attention without overwhelming. Meanwhile Michelle in Daily Post’s Photo Challenge describes the orange color as vibrant, cheerful and it makes a statement.  For me, the orange color reminds me of the clownfish (aside to the Dutch Orange Fever during the football match and the King’s Day celebration!). The clownfish (anemonefish) who love to do the “wiggle dance” always brightens my scuba diving moments. I have mentioned on my previous post, Finding Nemo in Raja Ampat that there are different species of the clownfish live in our ocean. They are also varied in orange color as well, from the bright orange to the darker ones.

There are more marine life with orange color and they make the ocean a vibrant place to dive in. Mostly they are fish and shrimps. Are you familiar with the following marine species?

 All photographs were captured by myself during scuba diving in Lembeh Straits and Raja Ampat (Indonesia).

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  1. Your underwater photography is phenomenal. The whole time I was in Indonesia I wished I had a camera. That and I was focusing on not drowning. After I get better at snorkeling, I’ll ask for photo tips 🙂

    • Thank you so much Jeff! It’s about practicing I guess…but since you are already good with terrestrial photography, I am sure underwater photography will be lots easier for you! I hope I will finish my writing about underwater photography tips. However I feel bit reluctant to post it since I don’t feel I am qualified enough to write a photography tips 😀

  2. Beautiful photos as usual, Indah. I really like the nemo or clownfish ones. Love how the third nemo in the first gallery looks like it has a sleepy eye 😀 I went to the Melbourne aquarium the other day and saw a few clownfish – they are very small. I don’t know if all of them are that small, but you did a good job of making them look not tiny at all 😀

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