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Video: New Catfish Discovered In Venezuela:
"I did that with my wife Antonella almost fifteen years ago - it was a wild place. We snorkelled in the Canaima lagoons with piranas and anacondas and even climbed up to the top pf Mount Roraira, the "Lost World" - a 100 km trip on foot in four days. After six trips there we even published a huge photographic coffee-table book titled "The Jaguard and the Orchid". Venezuela is one of the most incredibly beautiful and scenic places in the world - sadly exploring it off the beaten track by yourself is not really safe nowadays." submitted on September 8th, 2008 @ 3:11 AM
Video: New Catfish Discovered In Venezuela:
"I did that with my wife Antonella almost fifteen years ago - it was a wild place. We snorkelled in the Canaima lagoons with piranas and anacondas and even climbed up to the top pf Mount Roraira, the "Lost World" - a 100 km trip on foot in four days. After six trips there we even published a huge photographic coffee-table book titled "The Jaguard and the Orchid". Venezuela is one of the most incredibly beautiful and scenic places in the world - sadly exploring it off the beaten track by yourself is not really safe nowadays." submitted on September 8th, 2008 @ 3:10 AM
An Archipelago Adventure - Komodo:
"Ah, but the really good photographer is the one which knows how to take advantage of luck! That is what makes the difference - being able to SEE things and act accordingly without pausing (and without swimming trunks :-)))...catch the moment! Your pics are really inventive, we all have something to learn from each other and I see a really special talent in your shots - keep up the good work!" submitted on July 24th, 2008 @ 3:31 AM
An Archipelago Adventure - Komodo:
"Kudos for that spectacular juvenile flying fish shot - I wish we could have used it in our latest book! That's creative, instictive, Zen-like shooting at its best...my compliments to Keri for that and several other beautiful shots. Keep up the great work, pal :-)!" submitted on July 22nd, 2008 @ 1:45 AM
Africa’s Shark Photography Paradise Under Threat:
"This is sheer madness - and it's happening all over the world, more and more. I'm starting to lose hope." submitted on February 19th, 2008 @ 3:16 AM
Can You Identify This Frogfish?:
"Hi guys, A DIVER'S GUIDE TO REEF LIFE authors Andrea & Antonella Ferrari here - just got this from our friend and world-famous ichtyologist Robert F. Myers, author of MICRONESIAN REEF FISH and RED SEA CORAL REEF GUIDE: Andy, Outstanding! But not new. Randall and Holcom described it in 2001 as Antennatus linearis. Even more amazing is that although "rare", it has also been found in S. Africa, Mozambique and Hawaii! The individual in the photos is an exceptionally beautiful variant with more curves than those in other photos. Even stranger, this species has the illicium (pole) but not the esca (lure) but still fishes with it. One kept in an aquarium ate a cleaner shrimp Lysmata amboinensis. Just goes to show how hidden these guys are. Imagine all the photographers across the Indo-Pacific and so few photos (or specimens). " submitted on February 11th, 2008 @ 5:32 AM
"I did that with my wife Antonella almost fifteen years ago - it was a wild place. We snorkelled in the Canaima lagoons with piranas and anacondas and even climbed up to the top pf Mount Roraira, the "Lost World" - a 100 km trip on foot in four days. After six trips there we even published a huge photographic coffee-table book titled "The Jaguard and the Orchid". Venezuela is one of the most incredibly beautiful and scenic places in the world - sadly exploring it off the beaten track by yourself is not really safe nowadays." submitted on September 8th, 2008 @ 3:11 AM
Video: New Catfish Discovered In Venezuela:
"I did that with my wife Antonella almost fifteen years ago - it was a wild place. We snorkelled in the Canaima lagoons with piranas and anacondas and even climbed up to the top pf Mount Roraira, the "Lost World" - a 100 km trip on foot in four days. After six trips there we even published a huge photographic coffee-table book titled "The Jaguard and the Orchid". Venezuela is one of the most incredibly beautiful and scenic places in the world - sadly exploring it off the beaten track by yourself is not really safe nowadays." submitted on September 8th, 2008 @ 3:10 AM
An Archipelago Adventure - Komodo:
"Ah, but the really good photographer is the one which knows how to take advantage of luck! That is what makes the difference - being able to SEE things and act accordingly without pausing (and without swimming trunks :-)))...catch the moment! Your pics are really inventive, we all have something to learn from each other and I see a really special talent in your shots - keep up the good work!" submitted on July 24th, 2008 @ 3:31 AM
An Archipelago Adventure - Komodo:
"Kudos for that spectacular juvenile flying fish shot - I wish we could have used it in our latest book! That's creative, instictive, Zen-like shooting at its best...my compliments to Keri for that and several other beautiful shots. Keep up the great work, pal :-)!" submitted on July 22nd, 2008 @ 1:45 AM
Africa’s Shark Photography Paradise Under Threat:
"This is sheer madness - and it's happening all over the world, more and more. I'm starting to lose hope." submitted on February 19th, 2008 @ 3:16 AM
Can You Identify This Frogfish?:
"Hi guys, A DIVER'S GUIDE TO REEF LIFE authors Andrea & Antonella Ferrari here - just got this from our friend and world-famous ichtyologist Robert F. Myers, author of MICRONESIAN REEF FISH and RED SEA CORAL REEF GUIDE: Andy, Outstanding! But not new. Randall and Holcom described it in 2001 as Antennatus linearis. Even more amazing is that although "rare", it has also been found in S. Africa, Mozambique and Hawaii! The individual in the photos is an exceptionally beautiful variant with more curves than those in other photos. Even stranger, this species has the illicium (pole) but not the esca (lure) but still fishes with it. One kept in an aquarium ate a cleaner shrimp Lysmata amboinensis. Just goes to show how hidden these guys are. Imagine all the photographers across the Indo-Pacific and so few photos (or specimens). " submitted on February 11th, 2008 @ 5:32 AM












