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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Wrecks

3584 Entries Found: Page 124  of  133
anything man-made that is sunk including cars, tanks, planes etc. - oh and ships!
Yolanda Reef, Ras Muhamad, Sinai. The wreck itself, the Yolanda, was driven off the edge of the cliff by strong currents prevailing in the area. The ship was considered lost until it was found on May 26, 2005, at a depth of 145m.
Sea Viking, Nassau Bahamas. Taken with Canon Digital Rebel in Sea & Sea housing, no strobe. July 2004.
Metal section of a newly discovered wreck near Haifa. A wreck can sometimes yield interesting compositions of its parts without really revealing what those parts actually are.
Salem Express life boats lie under the shadow of the wreck. Canon 10D 12mm
3072X2048pix.
Picture of the unused lifeboats on the Salem Express, Red Sea. Canon EOS 10D, natural light
Salem Express bow at 30 meters.
3072X2048pix.
A military wreck called the "Mike Boat"
in the bay at GTMO, Cuba.
This is one of a series of shots taken from an, as yet, unidentified wreck found only a month ago at the coast of Haifa. It's some kind of cargo ship and as far as we know these are the first photos ever to have been taken of it.
Bow section of the Yealat, Eilat. Depth 45m (150ft)
Shot through the hand rail of the Salem Express, Egypt. Canon EOS 10D, natural light
Salem Express, Hyndman Reef Safaga, Egypt. original size 3072x2048

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mooooody wreck...
Wreck of the Ghiannis D, in Sinai, Red Sea. Good visibility enabled a view of the entire wreck.
Bow section of the Satil, an Israeli Navy ship in Eilat.
Trucks inside the Thistlegorm, standing next to each other, some still have their windows in place.
Sony Cybershot 4.1MP - No Strobe
Herbies final resting place.
Capernwray - Lancashire
F90X 16mm

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not all wrecks are ships!
Doc Paulsen. Grand Cayman. Parts of the wreck is mirrored in the trapped air under the ceiling. I also did not use a strobe.
valve, freedome-ns
Patrol Boat, Varadero, Cuba
Shot taken in low vis, a bit deep and with lots of sand in the water. It worked!
This was taken in the Ile Royal area in Lake Superior on the Wreck of The Emporer. It is a vent that leads down to the engine room. I used a Sea & Sea camera with a 16mm lens and two strobes.
Tistlegorn Egipte
Canon A70 with strobe
Young Explorer, Croatia, KRK island , wreck Peltastis, Canon A70 with SEA&SEA SX25 strobe
starboard winch, bow of the British freedom, wrecked off Nova Scotch in the 40's
Sony d-SLR in anfibaco housing.
A fellow photographer on the wreck of the Superior Producer in Curacao.
Approaching a wreck in Bonaire
LAST
Last image ever taken by this C8080 camera as the housing flooded. Camera is a "wreck". Little Cayman 2005
The knife-edge bow of submarine L26 at 175 feet, St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada. The wreck was discovered during the response to the trajic loss of Swissair Flt. 111. Nikonos V, 12mm Sea&Sea lens, twin Ikelite 150 strobes.
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