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Underwater Photo Contest | Macro - swimming

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Smaller subjects typically 1 to 3 inches (2.5 to 7.5cm) shot on macro settings or with macro equipment that are in MID WATER not touching anything (i.e. between 1:1 and 1:3)
My interpretation of the beautiful world of the Mandarin Fish. Shot in Mabul. Nikon D200+60mm macro with dual YS110 strobes connected via TTL converter
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Leafy Sea Dragon taken at the Rapid Bay Jetty on the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia. It took 5 dives just to find this guy, but when I did I spent the whole dive with him. You can tell he is a male by the recently hatched egg sacks on his tail
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Photo session at Cathy Church, Sunset House reef, Grand Cayman
Yellow Goatfish, very close
Imagine my surprise when I saw this Sargassumfish swimming toward me.
Clown Fish and anemone, taken with OLYMPUS E-PL1
Beautiful tiny baby cuttle fish ! It was very difficult to shoot him since he was drifting in the evening tide current of Mabul during a sunset dive. Needs looots of patience smile Nikon D200+60mm Macro, dual Inon Strobes with TTL converter.
Eye of the beholder smile I tried to create an unusal look from a usual subject. Sipadan has soooo many turtles smile Nikon D200 + 60mm macro with single YS110 strobe connected to TTL converter.
wakatobi,nikon d2x 60mm macro
Love the colors of the basslet & the sponge!
A good photo opportunity with the white tentacles but this is actually bleaching as a consequence of high water temperature.
Nice little couple (Solenostomus cyanopterus)
How stupid it looks..!
small but pretty
A baby Trunkfish.
Flying giant frog fish ! I Had to take the shot while swimming upside down smile since he was swimming inside the artificial wrecks in old house reef in Mabul. Nikon D200 with 60mm Macro lens, single YS110 strobe with TTl converter.
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Bigeye trevally. Was taken with Sony Cybershot.
Little couple
Graysby full after a meal
Anthias & Coral
Porkfish
"Jelly"
This pricture remembers me of marionettes. Probably this one is playing the "Fairy Tale of the Sea"
Taken with the 50mm macro lens
baby
Nikon D200, 105 micro, twuin strobo
Lembeh strait
Stormy weather brings great encounters from the deep sea.
twobar anemonefish
Longnose Filefish in natural light. F2.8, 1/1000
Curious French Angel, only inches from the lens
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