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Shots taken of a subject between 3 inches and 1 foot (7.5 to 30cm) in size (e.g. large fish or diver head) that dominates the frame - any background is incidental and occupies LESS THAN 50% of frame
Long Nose Hookfish
Eel Garden Dahab
Flisi Damiano
Tulamben Bali, in about 10m depth. I was trying to get the eyes of the fish, and eventually, before he svam off, I got the picture. A bit of a sad fish face, with a lot of eye contact.
Clown fish in anemone, Fiji, taken with double strobes
Juvenile frogfish looking curiously into the lens.
Island No. 5 of the Similan Islands Thailand October 2009
Say Aaahhh.
Juvenile Cuttle Fish. A lucky find on a night dive in Puerto Galera, Philippines. Using a Canon Powershot with canon housing.
Saba Island
found in Lembeh; D200
These guys are usually down in a crack where it's hard to get a shot of them. This one just posed....
Eye shark. Shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum).
Fiery red fern coral pops like a giant hand from the seabed; shot with Nikon 2DX, 10.5mm fisheye at f/11, 1/250, with one Inon Z-240 strobe
Taken on night dive at Lembeh Straits.
I love starfish the coulours on this one was just stunning...
Red irish lord. Taken with Canon SD550 7.1 MP camera with canon housing using internal flash with diffuser.
Hawkfish
Can u See my Single Tooth.... Taken at Bali using Olympus E-330
gobbleguts -found this one on the wreck trail
5d
Cyclopterus lumpus (Lump sucker) male with eggs. The male protects the eggs till the juvenile fishes come out.
shortlistedShortlisted!
Giant barracuda on the prowl; Nikon D2X, Nikkor 105mm micro-Nikkor, one Inon Z-240 strobe, Aquatica housing
This little fella was hiding in the coral I quite like the shot and the colours...
A fast shutter speed to get the black background......noy because he was real fast!
Butterfly fish inside a purple sponge - Palancar reef, Cozumel
What do you do when the strobes won't fire? Try another take at getting it together! Norwegian Topknot shot at f4.0, 1/60 and ISO 320 with a small focus light. Sometimes that can work too :-)
paracentrotus lividus.Olympus c-7070 and Ys-60 strob
Lembeh-Cockatoo Waspfish-no cropping
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