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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Marine Life

18718 Entries Found: Page 151  of  694
wide angle shots with no divers in frame
Turtle flyby Tenerife
Safety Stop Pic!
~ The Quick and The Dead ~
While lining up a shot of a school of fish when from behind me a Cuttlefish shot pass to grab one of the fish.
Skin dive with Turtle
Filefish, Honolua Bay, Maui
exploratory diving - Indonesia
Gorgonian and Lionfish Ras Um Sid
Ghost
This afternoon, Giant Trevally entered a cave at 33 meters.
Around the cave lots of big pink soft coral.
How about and over and under? Two Spotted Dolphins play in the warm waters of Bimini.
Exploratory diving Indonesia
Exploratory diving Indonesia
Dramatic effect of the wide-angle lens. This magnificient Potato Cod enjoys the company of divers and knows 'exactly' what a camera is for.Photographed using the indestructible Nikonos V, SB105 Flash, Kodak Ektachrome 100ASA.
R&W
Blacktails mobbing the area, a South African version of the Fiji Shark Dive damsels!!!
Thr group of bathfish under the magic jetty
shortlistedShortlisted!
Manta's Melody
Buoyancy. A still-buoyant baby humpback uses mom's body to stay below the surface.
Shark cave in Mauritius, amazing landscaping with some nice natural light.
Her Majsety
Lion fish under a piece of the Djabeda wreck in Mauritius.
A big hug under water between a male and a female sea lion
Reef Squid (Sepioteuthis sepioidea) underneath the pier in St Lucia.
Bannerfish (Heniochus acuminatus)escort divers at the world-famous Navy Pier at Exmouth, Western Australia. Photographed using Nikonos 1V-A, 35mm lens, focusing distance 3foot (1metre) Nikonos SB105 Flash unit.Kodak Ektachrome 100ASA.
A Timid Cuttlefish
Lookdown
Zebra Lines, La Paz Mexico
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