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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Marine Life

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wide angle shots with no divers in frame
Anacapa Island, CA. Harbor seals dove up and down the lanes of kelp while we photographed them, chewing on our flippers when they got close enough. I waited for a pair to come down between the rows when this one popped up from below. 60mm lens.
Horseye Jacks - I love the surreal quality of this mostly blue shot which I converted to black and white in Photoshop. Roatan, Honduras, Nikonos V, 35mm lens.
Look at me!
Taken with Olympus E-20 in Titan housing with wide angle lense and two Sea&Sea YS-90 strobes in Egypt, Marsa Alam.
Enjoy the view.Clown Fish and Porcelin Crab.Had to wait for a long time to frame this pic,currents strong.Fuji S2pro.Nikkor 16mm Fisheye.YS-90 Auto`s.
North Maalhosmadulu Atoll,Maldives.
It is not my tongue, I am having breakfast.
Taken with Olympus E-20 in Titan housing with wide angle lense and two Sea&Sea YS-90 strobes in Egypt, Dahab.
The Dingy is about 35 feet away. At this moment it might as well have been a mile.
On a trip to the Socorros, it seemed the mantas were delighted by the feeling of our bubbles, and came back to hover above us repeatedly. This manta, being cleaned by two clarion angelfish is really right on top of me. Nikonos RS and 13mm lens.
While kneeling in the sand, watching the Carbs & Reefs feed, this scared nurse hid under my shins. Feeding photo in ths contest also. 35 feet in the Bahamas. Reef Master 35mm
Hawksbill Turtle. I was lucky enough to spend about an hour with this guy whilst he fed. Here he is taking a breath. South Male Atol, Maldives. Housed Nikon D70.
Bahamas and still no cage. At 35 feet with a Reef Master
Bahamas without a cage in 35 feet of water. Check out the hook in the corner of his mouth. Reef Master 35mm
Bonaire 2004-I didn't want to disturb these gossiping neighbors.
Bonaire October 2004-This guy was merrily swimming next to me, dropping down to grab quick bites of coral.
OK...so it was a shark dive. I can dream though that I was swimming along the wall and met this Grey Reef shark cara a cara. (face to face, which is the name of the dive site)
Jellyfish Lake in Palau, Micronesia. Thousands of Mastigius Jellyfish inhabit this land-locked lake in Palau. Since they have no natural enemies, they've lost their ability to sting.
Whale shark in Mahé - Seychelles
Swimming Crinoids on Sea Plume - Amazing Abyss, Grand Turk, Nikonos V, 20mm lens.
Flying over the reef.
Photograph taken in the Turks & Caicos Islands.
Manatee nurses her child
Taken with Olympus E-20 in Titan housing with wide angle lense in Florida at Crystal River.
This shot was taken at Shaab Rumi Sudan with a nikonos 5 and a 15mm lens .Grey Reef Sharks at this site are very used to diver presence.Captain Coustoes Shark cages are still lying at te bottom of this wonderfull dive site,
Image created in the Bahamas. Shot with Nikonos V, 28mm lens and single strobe. I created the black backround by shooting at 1/90th and f22.
Cuttlefish Mating, Babbacombe, Devon. Taken with a Nikon D100 and 20mm lens
Veiled in Blue. I purposely unexposed this shot of a sea fan and soft corals to give it a more dramatic effect. This shot was taken last August in Bonaire.
This shot was taken in Fiji, using a 16mm fish eye in aqualens housing and NikV. Visibility was terrible and I almost pissed in my pants! These 2 bull sharks were less than 3' from my lens and no cage! I had divers protecting me with sticks, CRAZY!
I took this photo of a huge tarpon hanging out at Salt Pier in Bonaire. He was one of about six different tarpon who seemed to be with us for the entire dive.
Taken diving in Sharm el Sheikh on Ras Mohammed
This huge barracuda let me get unbelieveably close! I took this shot near the end of my dive at Molasses Reef in the Florida Keys.
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