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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)
Queen Angelfish smile
Nikon D80 with 105mm lens, one strobe.
Shoot 1/60 sec at f/8 ISO200
Portrait in mid-water
Female Anthias shot in mid water above the wreck of the Kingston.
Yellow Damsel
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Face to Face... Que du bonheur... :O)...
"Faceoff" This Cleaning Goby and this baby Cardinal fish faceoff on a coral head. This image was taken during Christmas while diving off Nassau.
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Sweetlips. Spazzed out as usual. Nikon D200.
found in Mabul, D200 - ID wanted
Portait with a twist
triple
Old Wife, Lillipilli
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Face to Face with this little Red Damsel Fish in Marsa Shagra Egypt. Just love the mouvment she has... Que du bonheur... :O)....
Perhaps a little patience, Culebra, P.R.
Perfect alignment of three damselfish.
Portrait of Skunk Anemonefish
painted parrot eye
Close up of a Lion fish
Ornate Ghostpipefish @ Richilieu Rock
Curious Anemone. Canon 7D.
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Pygmy Leatherjacket, Kurnell
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Juvenile anemonefish seeking protection in purple-tipped anemone
Female ribbon eel
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Taken by D200 at lembah.
Taken by Canon G10 with single strobe + UN macro lens
Patience is required to photograph these protective little fish. They never travel far from their little hole and tunnel in the sand.
2 for the price of 1. Another picture of the winning portfolio at the Eilat Red Sea World of Underwater Images 2009.
We found this Wonderpuss in the last minute of the dive...poor fella was missing several pieces of his arms but they seemed to have healed ok. I wondered if it was the result of hungry fish or over zealous guides pulling him out of the sand.
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