Welcome to this gallery which I put together just for fun. Therein are some of my first images when I first became really interested in Nudibranchs at the North Solitary Islands. I must have the world's largest collection of shots of the "Chromodoris splendida" with all my photographic imperfections. Some of the images are also seen in other articles about Nudibranchs and Flatworms, as these formed the basis for my published article in the "Australian Sport Diving Magazine" titled "Slithery Beauties of the North Solitary Islands". There is a copy of this article posted on the blog. This gallery is specific to the North Solitary Islands; the labelling of the images is work in progress. Discerning readers will notice overlaps but also distinctions between these and those of Julian Rocks. See how many you know!
"Chromodoris splendida". Note red blotch on dorsum, no two are the same.
"Chromodoris splendida". Note red blotch on dorsum, no two are the same.
Nikon D80 |
Original size: 2896x1944 |
Current: 800x537 |