Enchanting nudibrach glam-shots

Marilyn sez, "David Doubilet is the Annie Leibowitz of the marine gastropod world. He took all but two photos in this amazingly beautiful gallery of nudibranchs to accompany a feature story on the same subject in the June Nat Geo magazine, online now." Link to article, Link to gallery) (Thanks, Marilyn!)


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They look like they're made out of playdoh or frosting. Yummy.
That was my first thought, Jay. Like candied slugs. They look really curious.
There'll be a cake within the week.
And LOLslugs.
Those are amazing! Thanks for posting these odd little neon beasties.
Inasmuch as the article describes the nudibranchs as "naked as a newborn" perhaps it would more accurate to describe Mr. Doubilet as the Spencer Tunick of the of the marine gastropod world.
How come I have never heard of these?!
They look like... You know those little rubber dinosaurs you get from the grocery store's 25-cent vending machines that expand in size when you put them in water? Nudibranchs look like one of those after they've dried and shriveled up. They probably smell the same too: Moist Rubber of Undetermined Origin.
Coincidentally, that will be the name of my next rock band.
...so you're telling these aren't a pair of bedroom slippers from the MAKE blog?
Awww, so cute. I actually thought they were little plush animals before I read the text.
As someone who's photographed a lot of nudibranchs, these photos are spectacular. The only good thing about these guys is that they move pretty slowly.
These would fit right into a Jim Woodring comic.
Nature is crazy, man.
So, I'm looking at this one... http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2008/06/nudibranchs/doubilet-photography
And I notice that the patch on the top looks eerily skull-like, and the one patch on the side is reminiscient of a woman's face.