Clown fish portrait - Underwater Photography
Clown fish underwater picture that appeared in National Geographic Magazine's "Earth Pulse" special edition issue. Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary; Oriental Negros Province near Dumaguete City, Philippines. The pink skunk clown fish (Amphiprion perideraion) is also known as the pink anemonefish.
Nemo Clown Fish - Bohol, Philippines
Underwater photography of a small clown fish like the one from "Finding Nemo". This clown fish photo was taken on a field survey to the less-developed side of Bohol with the Silliman University Marine Lab. Generally the visibility for underwater photography on this trip was pretty low, but the great thing about clown fish photography is that you can place the camera close to the anemone and reduce some of the problems with backscatter because there is less water between you and the clown fish.
Clown fish macro underwater photography
An underwater close-up (macro) picture of a clown fish from the Balicasag Island Marine sanctuary near Alona Beach and Panglao Island in Bohol, Philippines. This was one of my early favorite clown fish photos, and when I offered it as a free computer desktop wallpaper several years ago, this underwater photo was one of the most popular. I'm happy to offer it again as a digital download for both computer desktop wallpaper and iPhone wallpaper.
Clown Fish Family near Alona Beach, Philippines
Colorful tropical fish such as the clown fish pictured here live by the hundreds in the Balicasag Island Marine sanctuary near Alona Beach and Panglao Island in Bohol, Philippines. The ocellaris species of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) is closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Scuba Diving with Clown Fish - Philippines
Underwater photography of a scuba diver with a clown fish and anemone from the Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary; Oriental Negros Province near Dumaguete City, Philippines. The pink skunk clown fish (Amphiprion perideraion) is also known as the pink anemonefish.
Clown fish family - "Finding Nemo" Underwater Photography
A family of three orange-colored clown fish like "Finding Nemo" from the Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary; Oriental Negros Province near Dumaguete City, Philippines. The ocellaris variety of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) is closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Balicasag Island clown fish family
A pair of clown anemone fish swimming in the Balicasag Island Marine sanctuary near Alona Beach and Panglao Island in Bohol, Philippines. The ocellaris species of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Clown fish playing in their anemone
Two clown fish play in their anemone within the Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary; Oriental Negros Province near Dumaguete City, Philippines. The pink skunk clown fish (Amphiprion perideraion) is also known as the pink anemonefish.
Clown fish family and tropical coral reef
A family of three clown fish live within an anemone in Oriental Negros province, Dauin, near Dumaguete City, Philippines. The ocellaris variety of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) is closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Clown fish close up
A close-up underwater picture of a clown fish in the Balicasag Island Marine sanctuary near Alona Beach and Panglao Island in Bohol, Philippines. The ocellaris species of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) is closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Finding Nemo: Underwater photography of a clown fish
Finding Nemo clown fish and their orange anemone home in the Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary; Oriental Negros Province near Dumaguete City, Philippines. The ocellaris variety of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) is closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Clown Fish from Bohol, Philippines
Underwater photography of a clown fish and green anemone from the Balicasag Island Marine sanctuary near Alona Beach and Panglao Island in Bohol, Philippines. The ocellaris species of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) closely related to the Orange Clown fish Amphiprion percula) often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Tomato clown fish and yellow anemone - Underwater Photography
Two tomato red clown fish and their yellow anemone home in the Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary; Oriental Negros Province near Dumaguete City, Philippines. The tomato clown fish species (Amphiprion frenatus) is also known as the bridled clownfish, red clownfish, or tomato anemonefish.
Clown fish profile - Underwater photography
Underwater photograph of an orange-colored clown fish taken with a Canon digital underwater camera. Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary; Oriental Negros Province near Dumaguete City, Philippines. The ocellaris variety of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) is closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Snorkeling Underwater Photography - Diving with clown fish
Snorkeling with clown fish inside the Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary; Oriental Negros Province near Dumaguete City, Philippines. The tomato clown fish species (Amphiprion frenatus) is also known as the bridled clownfish, red clownfish, or tomato anemonefish.
Finding Nemo baby clown fish and family
"Finding Nemo" baby clown fish from the Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary; Oriental Negros Province near Dumaguete City, Philippines. The ocellaris variety of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) is closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Finding Nemo Clown fish - Underwater photography
"Finding Nemo" clown fish and coral reef within the Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary; Oriental Negros Province near Dumaguete City, Philippines. The ocellaris variety of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) is closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Clown fish family - Diving Underwater photography
"Finding Nemo" clown fish family from the Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary; Oriental Negros Province near Dumaguete City, Philippines. The ocellaris variety of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) is closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Underwater photography - Clown fish close up
Underwater picture of a clown fish from the Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary; Oriental Negros Province near Dumaguete City, Philippines. The ocellaris variety of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) is closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Palawan Clown Fish Family - Underwater digital photography
A family of Nemo clown fish found while snorkeling the lagoons of Palawan. Near El Nido; Palawan province, Philippines. The ocellaris species of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) is closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Bohol clown fish family - Underwater Photo
Canon Underwater digital photograph of two clown fish from the Balicasag Island Marine sanctuary near Alona Beach and Panglao Island in Bohol, Philippines. The ocellaris species of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Clown Fish Family near Alona Beach, Philippines
Colorful tropical fish such as the clown fish pictured here live by the hundreds in the Balicasag Island Marine sanctuary near Alona Beach and Panglao Island in Bohol, Philippines. The ocellaris species of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) is closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Underwater photography - Clown fish picture
Underwater photography of two clown fish and a basket anemone from the Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary; Oriental Negros Province near Dumaguete City, Philippines. This shot was taken in about 20 meters (60 feet) of water and was used as the inspiration for an environmental education mural at the Silliman University Marine Lab in Dumaguete.
Orange clown fish - Bohol, Philippines
A bright orange clown fish against a green anemone background in the Balicasag Island Marine sanctuary near Alona Beach and Panglao Island in Bohol, Philippines. The ocellaris species of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) is closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Tropical clown fish family
A family of three clown fish live within an anemone in Oriental Negros province, Dauin, near Dumaguete City, Philippines. The ocellaris variety of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) is closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Nemo Clown Fish - Bohol, Philippines
Underwater photography of a small clown fish like the one from "Finding Nemo". The ocellaris species of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) is closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Clown fish close up - Underwater photography
A clown fish looks out from its anemone in the Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary; Oriental Negros Province near Dumaguete City, Philippines. The ocellaris variety of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) is closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Tropical fish and coral reef - Underwater photography
Colorful tropical fish swim above a coral reef within the Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary; Oriental Negros Province near Dumaguete City, Philippines. The tomato clown fish species (Amphiprion frenatus) is also known as the bridled clownfish, red clownfish, or tomato anemonefish.
Finding Nemo Clown fish - Underwater Photography
"Finding Nemo" clown fish and their orange anemone home in the Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary; Oriental Negros Province near Dumaguete City, Philippines. The ocellaris variety of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) is closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Bohol diving clown fish underwater photography
Unusual angle of a clown fish inside a green anemone from the Balicasag Island Marine sanctuary near Alona Beach and Panglao Island in Bohol, Philippines. The ocellaris species of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Bohol Finding Nemo Clown Fish
A "Finding Nemo" clown fish family from the Balicasag Island Marine sanctuary near Alona Beach and Panglao Island in Bohol, Philippines. The ocellaris species of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Clown fish macro underwater photography
An underwater close-up (macro) picture of a clown fish from the Balicasag Island Marine sanctuary near Alona Beach and Panglao Island in Bohol, Philippines. The ocellaris species of Clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) is closely related to the Orange Clown fish (Amphiprion percula) and often lives in association with the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica.
Looking down on a clown fish - Underwater Photography
Overhead view of a clown fish and its anemone from the Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary; Oriental Negros Province near Dumaguete City, Philippines. The pink skunk clown fish (Amphiprion perideraion) is also known as the pink anemonefish.
Clown fish macro underwater photography
An underwater close-up (macro) picture of a clown fish from the Balicasag Island Marine sanctuary near Alona Beach and Panglao Island in Bohol, Philippines. This is actually the fish that I used as the model for the clown fish logo that you can see on my site now. I just traced the outline of this clown fish using Adobe Illustrator, and yes it was definitely inspired by the World Wildlife Fund panda logo.
Finding Nemo Clown fish and tropical fish
Finding Nemo clown fish with tropical coral reef fish in the Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary; Oriental Negros Province near Dumaguete City, Philippines. The coral reef surrounding Sumilon Island was dynamited to near-destruction in the early 1980's, and although many small tropical fish such as the clown fish and damselfish in this underwater picture have returned, there really aren't many larger fish species to be found here today.
Clown fish coral reef snorkeling - Philippines
A snorkeler swims with a clown fish in the Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary; Oriental Negros Province near Dumaguete City, Philippines. The tomato clown fish species (Amphiprion frenatus) is also known as the bridled clownfish, red clownfish, or tomato anemonefish.
Finding Nemo Clown fish - Bohol Underwater Photography
Finding Nemo clown fish from the Balicasag Island Marine sanctuary near Alona Beach and Panglao Island in Bohol, Philippines. The coral reef surrounding Balicasag Island has always been one of my favorite spots for underwater photography of clown fish and I was really happy with the way this picture turned out. I used the on-camera flash for this shot and the sunlight from above luckily filled in the background nicely. This is still one of my favorite clown fish photos from Balicasag.
Finding Nemo Clown fish - Underwater Photography
"Finding Nemo" Clown fish and green anemone within the Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary; Oriental Negros Province near Dumaguete City, Philippines. I'm always happy to find bright colors and contrast for more dramatic underwater photography (maybe a habit I picked up from shooting Fujichrome Velvia slide film before switching to digital in 2004). The clown fish in this photo really photogenic and just swam around and in front of the anemone while I got a few shots.