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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Marine Life

18718 Entries Found: Page 66  of  694
wide angle shots with no divers in frame
Stingray photographed at San Nicolas, San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico with a Canon EOS 70-D and Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens, and two Inon D-2000 strobes.
Bangka marine life
Light of the life.
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beauty
terraces
"In the Eye of the Beholder”
Always been intrigued by the Canon EF 8–15mm on a full frame, but the idea of incorporating a circle into your image with black surrounds and making it work, gets tricky....I think I got this one right!
Crab
Coconut octopus (Lembeh)
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Wide Angle Snoot - Photograph #3: Third in a series of images where I'm experimenting with wide angle snoot technique. A lobster is illuminated by my snoot, while intentional light bleed from my strobe provides 3-D light on the edge a sponge.
Eagle Ray with cloud, Cozumel México
A trumpet fish I saw on a dive in Tenerife .
Close encounter with a Galapagos Shark at Darwin Island.
Fusiliers schooling on Tania's reef
Wide Angle Snoot - Photograph #2: Second in a series of images where I'm experimenting with wide angle snoot technique.
A green moray eel is isolated by strobe light as it hides in an overhang on the East side of Grand Cayman.
Barracuda school
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Arborek, Raja Ampat.
Jackfish alley caves
Deacon reef sunlight
Wide Angle Snoot - Photograph #1 - First in a series of images where I'm experimenting with wide angle snoot technique. Here, a cluster of sponges are illuminated and isolated by a single strobe as a school of fish race over the reef.
deacon reef shallows under the tree canopy.
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Hawksbill
Purple arms
framefish
Sea Snake Sanctuary
~ Illusion ~
Effect was done at moment of capture
~ Altar ~
I Fink U Freeky
Southern Ocean Sunfish - Mola ramsayi
Gilli Mimpang, Bali, Indonesia
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