Ceratosoma amoena
Image of a Ceratosoma amoena (Nudibranch) taken on Reef around Merimbula Wharf,NSW
Ceratosoma amoena belongs to the following groups:
Happy Haven, Hard Science Rocks, In the Pink, Sapphire & Nature Coasts, NSW, Underwater & Sealife and Vibrant and Vivid ColorAvailable for sale as Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

Maree Toogood, 6 months ago
Nice shot Matt
Stephanie Johnson, 6 months ago
Great macro! Perfect shot.
salsbells69, 6 months ago
Excellent Macro! How long did you hold your breath for on this one matt! LOL..Superb~!
Marcus Grant IPA, 6 months ago
Great work Mat keep them coming!!!!
Ern Mainka, 6 months ago
I was wondering if the long red stalks were eyes (like a snails) or what, so I looked up Wiki and found out they’re scent or taste receptors (Rhinophores).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhinophore
Great shot Matt.
Shane Huckaby, 6 months ago
COOL!
mikrin, 6 months ago
Awesome shot.
jesika, 6 months ago
Super as always, Matt,
lovely shot
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Dharna, 6 months ago
Love this too Matt.
Taking a trip to Flinders soon.
Steve Axford, 6 months ago
Excellent
MattTworkowski, 6 months ago
Thanks to all for commenting,thanks for the advice Ern,cheers
arni, 6 months ago
love the colours! another beautiful shot! you great you are! LOL
Samantha Van S..., 6 months ago
absolutely WOW. It is sea creatures, in fact, that were one of my first muses! I love their bright colours, dots and patterns.
Always amazing-more difference than one could possibly imagine.
AndyReeve, 6 months ago
Beautiful colours.
Carla Jandelle..., 4 months ago
am so jealous….thinking i need to get an underwater camera for more imagery…....these nudi’s are amazing!
MattTworkowski in reply to Carla Jandelle Petters’s comment, 4 months ago
Do it Sauria it will open up a whole new beautiful world to you & such a great medium to work with,most of the time :-)
Steven Sass, 2 months ago
Just amazing Matt. It really is a whole new world!