The below pictures are from 6 days of diving around Malapascua. Upwelling and crowds of divers made thresher photography difficult at best, but there certainly are quite some macro opportunities around the island. Thanks to Cling Kleng, which really did his best to put us in the right spot at the right time.
Thresher shark
Thresher shark
Shrimp goby
Lophiocharon lithinostomus, or marble-mouthed frogfish
Juvenile knife fish
Indian mackerel
Warty frogfish
Shrimp goby
Giant spearing mantis shrimp
Pitted stonefish (Erosa erosa)
Demon stinger
Coral scorpion fish
Shrimp goby with shrimp
Shrimp goby
Monad shoal
Parasite on sea star
Spanish dancer eggs
Juvenile harlequin sweetlips
Goby on sea pen
Scorpionfish
Saddleback anemone fish
Peacock mantis shrimp
Juvenile puffer
Cowfish
Frogfish
Monad shoal early morning
Juvenile sea cucumber mimicking a nudibranch
Painted frogfish
Sand perch
Tomato anemone fish
Ascidian
Warty frogfish
Cleaning
Juvenile file fish
Xeno crab
Lophiocharon lithinostomus, or marble-mouthed frogfish