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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Marine Life

18718 Entries Found: Page 81  of  694
wide angle shots with no divers in frame
I encountered these three beautiful Pharaoh Cuttlefish on a dive to one of my favourite dive sites 'Richelieu Rock' which is off the west coast of Thailand. I spent about 15 minutes with these incredible animals as I studied them and they studied me.
Dolphin encounter, Roca Partida México
laugh galapagos
The Raja Epaulette Shark. Always exciting to see this cool looking creature!
West Bay, Roatan
a green see turtle majestically swims above
Never a dull moment when a turtle shows up.
Friendly school of Spadefish at "Blue Magic" dive site in the Dampier Strait of Raja Ampat.
Batfish
Up close and personal with this amazing Whitetip Reef Shark in the Komodo Islands of Indonesia.
"Fly by", Puerto Galera, The Philippines.
barablack
"Smoking hot!", spawning sea urchin, Zeeland, The Netherlands.
Behide my Mom/Orcinus orca/Killer whale/Norway/Canon 5D MarkIII, 24mm, F2.8,1/250,ISO1600.
Lion fish hunting
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Dolphins are normally encountered in shallow water. These dolphins investigated us at depth of 25m and stayed with us for more than 20 minutes.
Blue Planet
Green Turtle
turtle swimming on the reef
West Bay, Roatan
"The Chase"
Black shape
manatees
Solo Dance/Manta Ray/Raja Ampat,Indonesia, Canon 5D MarkIII, 8-15mm fisheye lens,Sea&Sea houding,Inon Z240*2, F22,1/125,ISO400
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Turtle Belly
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"Little Big Logger"
By far the youngest Loggerhead I have encountered. Still by no means is this a small turtle. Its shell was still roughly 3ft. in length.
Sting Ray City
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