Just got back from my annual trip to Malaysia, 35 days of fun and sun, to say the least. Took a whole bunch of photos, as you can imagine.
Moved around visiting family, here's a small sample of the stuff I encountered within 50 yards of where I was staying.
All images were taken with my phone, a Samsung S22 Ultra. With its 4 lenses, a 13mm (equivalent) ultrawide, 23mm wide (primary lens), 70mm telephoto, and 230mm periscope telephoto, it's practically replaced my other cameras for casual photography.
For the UW photos, I used a waterproof housing like this:
15m underwater smartphone case, and I must say, results surpassed expectations.
Flying dragon (
Draco volans)
Changeable Lizard (
Calotes versicolor)
Found dead one morning. Rajah Brooke's Birdwing (
Trogonoptera brookiana)
Huntsman Spider (
Heteropoda sp.)
Dusky Leaf Monkey (
Trachypithecus obscurus). One of the three "urban" monkeys of Malaysia, the others being the endemic Selangor Leaf Monkey (
Trachypithecus selangorensis) and the Long-tailed Macaque (
Macaca fascicularis)
House crow (
Corvus splendens)
Pacific Reef Heron, dark morph (
Egretta sacra)
Beach patrol! Water Monitor (
Varanus salvator), the largest urban lizard in South-east Asia, can reach 10' in length
Juvenile Longfin Batfish (
Platax teira)
Christmas Tree Worms (Spirobranchus giganteus). What you see are the mouth parts for feeding and breathing. The worm itself is small, up to 2", and is embedded in the coral.
Nudibranch, probably
Hypselodoris bullockii. Colors mean do NOT eat.
A venomous Marbled Cone (
Conus marmoreus) eating another venomous cone, the Striated Cone (
Conus striatus). The venom has already taken effect, as evidenced by the flaccid body of the prey.
Ocellaris clownfish (
Amphiprion ocellaris). Born males, the dominant member of the family becomes female. Hmm.
Spine-cheeked Anemonefish (
Premnas biaculeatus)
Yellowtail barracuda (
Sphyraena flavicauda)
Thanks for looking,
Kenneth