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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Marine Life

18717 Entries Found: Page 10  of  694
wide angle shots with no divers in frame
Diving Socorro is a unique experience which can be highly recommended and shall be repeated sometime in the future. The Revillagigedo Island area demonstrates how a healthy environment should look like. Viva la Mexico.
European eels (Anguilla anguilla), critically endangered (according to the most recent IUCN assessment)
Nice encounter.
Clown fish & anemone
You do a wreckdive to the U455 (92-118m depth), and then at 101m, you see this. So a mola mola on a wreckdive, not bad in my eyes.
Marine Turtle
Juvenile Scribbled leatherjacket filefish. Cloudy day made the conditions perfect to shoot out the wonderful colors of the subject with a dark background.
Raja ampat - marine turtle
Fish in the red sea.
Wobbegong face to face
underwater life - Raja ampat
Razor fish group and Sardines run in Moalboal Philippines
Silversides and Nassau Grouper
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Sharks at night
The enchanted forest. Saint-Lucia wide angle.
This turtle is resting on a piece of fabric. Taken on Curacao.
Turtle in beautiful atmosphere
Striped Marlin in the chase for its next meal!
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Beautiful Turtle while free diving in the Red Sea - Abu Dabbed.
coral head on a spin!
What does a manta ray eat? Well...this... Krill. A manta ray is feasting on the krill gathering in the lightbeams of divelights during a nightdive.
Scorpaena scrofa. I was diving without strobe, but someon... by E&e Lp
by: E&e Lp
Scorpaena scrofa. I was diving without strobe, but someone used his torch to light the scene. The fish didn't like it and swam away. In a reflex I followed it resulting in this "action"-shot. Years later that "light-guy" became my husband. - Els
Feeding Manta in South Ari Atoll, Maldives
Bronze Medal Bronze Medal 2022

Final RoundThrough to 2022 awards final round judging
We all hate backscatter, but sometimes it adds mystery to... by E&e Lp
by: E&e Lp
We all hate backscatter, but sometimes it adds mystery to a picture. The tiger shark in the background seems to be trying to hide behind the backscatter to ambush the bluefin trevally. Without the backscatter it would look less menacing. - Erik
Ingredients: a soup of plankton, different torches. Recip... by E&e Lp
by: E&e Lp
Ingredients: a soup of plankton, different torches. Recipe: one strong torch at the back of the ship shining down. Put the normal torches in the sand shining up... and wait for the UFO's to appear. No strobe or torch used on the camera, 16mm. - Erik
This lovely creature came right at us and showed interest... by E&e Lp
by: E&e Lp
This lovely creature came right at us and showed interest in my hair. Luckily it did not become a feeding frenzy. It further ignored us and found more pleasure in some soft coral. No additional lenses used so not really wide angle, 1 strobe. - Els
Sea Lion Pup at Coronado Island Mexico
Shot with Canon G7XMKIII in Fantasea housing, dual Inon S2000 strobes and UWL09 Pro wide angle lens.
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