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Image ID: 093U33, Spanish Shawl
Flabellina iodinea

Photographed with close-up equipment, the incredibly vivid, inch-long Spanish Shawl nudibranch makes a dramatic impression.

Photographed at Murphy\\\'s Pot Holes (near Cortes Banks), off San Diego, CA in Southern California on October 6, 1988 with a Nikonos III Camera with 35mm lens, 1:2 Macro extension Tube,Oceanic 2000, Kodachrome 64 film.


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I\'ve been on one lobster dive in my life. It was on a boat that traveled out of San Diego. While the serious hunters strapped on ponderous sets of double tanks, dove for almost two hours at a time, and returned with the lobster world\'s version of old men of the sea, I managed to grab just one, barely legal sized \"bug.\" I decided I do best with my customary camera underwater, but alas, lobster spots are notoriously murky and drab. At one such place, the army camouflage appearance of the bottom was interrupted every couple yards by one of these tiny, unbelievably bright nudibranchs. That lobster I got tasted good, but this photo has made me happy for years. --MS HP #21
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