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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)
Clown fish - Red Sea - Egypt
Yet another gumdrop. Mmmmm, licorice and vanilla! Wongat Island, North Point, Madang, Papua New Guinea. Olympus C8080/PT-023.
Jellyfish. Snorkelling of Menorca - . Nikon F50, 60 mm lens, twin SP105 flash guns.
Taking pictures is like shooting fish in barrel (or sponge) LOL taken in West Palm Beach with a Canon 20D 100mm lens and dual strobes.
"Purple Lips" The Eel Garden, Pig Island, Madang, Papua New Guinea. Olympus C8080/PT-023.
Grey seal, Porth Ysgadon, North Wales. F50, 60 mm lens.
octopus portrait, night dive, bonaire
Great Barrier Reef, c5060,Olympus Housing, internal flash.
Bluefin Trevally. They seem very inquisitive about who is visiting their reefs. We don't mind them hanging around, because they are so pretty.
spotted eel dining on scorpion fish, night dive, Bonaire
Hawk Fish, Barrier Reef Aust. c5060 Light and motion housing, Macro lens, Single strobe
fgthing grunts, Key Largo Florida
Gumdrop o' the sea. Mililat Passage, Madang, Papua New Guinea. Olympus C8080/PT-023.
I have beem wouking on trying to fill the frame with my subject ;-) Big Greenie take in West Palm Beach with Canon 20D 100mm lens and dual strobes.
Shanny.
Criccieth, N. Wales.
F90X, 60mm.

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See, you can get great shots in the UK
Lionfish. King of both the jungle and the sea. Indonesia
Puerto Galera and Coolpix 5000 in Sea & Sea housing and two strobes.
The Hawkfish should probably be called the English Sparrowfish instead, because they are so common everywhere. Leper Island, ocean side, Madang, Papua New Guinea. Olympus C8080/PT-023.
Tompot blenny.
Trefor Pier,N.Wales.
F50,60mm.
Goby and partner shrimp, Mililat Passage, Madang, Papua New Guinea. This was the first time I'd noticed a commensal shrimp carefully placing rocks at the entrance instead of just bulldozing sand out of the hole. Olympus C8080/PT-023.
Puerto Galera, Mindoro Island, Philippines.
These Fusiliers like to hang out under the wing of the B-25 bomber at Wongat Island, Madang, Papua New Guinea. Olympus C8080/PT-023.
Big scorpionfish looking mean! Taken with sony DSC W12 in Menorca.
Pink Anemone - luv' em ... cute little guys. Nikon D70 in Ikelite Housing w/DS125 strobe shot on the Great Barrier Reef
The Freckled Hawkfish are thick as flies on the reefs. It's an easy beginner's fish for photography, because they pose without complaint. There are several subspecies here or there is much variation in coloration. This one is more red than most.
lionfish in Amed - Bali with canon eos 20D in Ikelite housing and ds125 substrobe
100mm macro lens
Able to leap tall anemones... it's Super Clownfish!
Wakatobi, Indonesia
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