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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Marine Life

18718 Entries Found: Page 146  of  694
wide angle shots with no divers in frame
S P L I T . O U T
Jack fish (Caranx lugubris)
Pom Pom Island, Malaysia. March 2015
Lion Fish
Anemone at night....
In flight! Nikon d7100 Nauticam housing Tokina 10-17mm @10mm
Queen Angel taken with a Canon G15 in a Fantasea Housing using a Big Eye Lense and a Sealife Strobe.
A family of eagle rays passing by
Zoom zoom
Say " cheese ". Photo Rangiora
Porcupine Fish, Maui
Universal signal for "look behind you!", so I did
Scarface. Marbled Ray with what looks to be a propeller scar.
Taken just off Balacasag Island Bohol, not far from Alona beach.
Playing with the light over large corals at ~20m of dept
~ Frenzy ~
Probably the predators which lights up a bait ball with the most energy, both visually and audibly are these Cape Gannets. Their skills see them hunting down to at least the 12-15m range.Truly an awesome spectacle to witness.
Manta ray with an "Outch " Julian Rock _ Byron Bay
French Angelfish (Pomacantus Paru ) on tiger beach
Reflection of life
~ Just a Rock Lobster ~
Beauty might be in the eye of the beholder, but it sure as daylight is all around us. Often all that is required, is to slow down and take another look at something we take for grant.
Double Vision
The rope in the cave.
At Karpata, Bonaire
School's in Session -
Breath of Fresh Air
SonyRX100m2 Natural Light
~ Eskimos ~
As with just about anything, our judgement of it is defined by our perception of it. Once you have shed the perception the media would like you to have about shark, your eyes open & you can appreciate their beauty and expressions.
Colourful Reef
The Beautis from Julian Rock / Byron Bay
Tiger Sharks like to get up close and personal in the Bahamas
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