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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From Maldives

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Zebra and leopard pattern in an oriental sweetlip
Motion blur technique with schooling Bannerfish in the Maldives.
Yellowmargin Triggerfish in the Maldives.
Beautiful young green turtle
Early morning dive. Two small creatures appeared on fron of me as aliens. This is how I felt - first meeting with UFO :-)
Nurse Sark . alimatha
Nikon d800e , 16mm , two strobo
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Moray Eels in the Maldives.
A pair of White Collar Butterflyfish photographed in the Maldives.
This longjaw squirlfish was rather shy, but couldn't resist to come and peep around the corner.
Batfish
Portrait nurse shark.
Alimatha . maldives
Motion blur in the Maldives.
the trio is back again
Nurseshark line up
Reefscape and best Buddy ;-)
Manta Ray in Maldives
Stingray flight
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While the hardcore in the shallows got hit badly by the 2016 bleaching, the soft corals are as beautiful as ever on the deeper reefs
AntHias playing under the ray of lights and the Sun illuminating the background.
Star with a perfect match with the sweetlips. The composition made by the nature.
Honeycomb moray eel
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Most shallow hard corals have unfortunately suffered bleaching in Maldives. But once you descend a few meters the soft corals are super nice and coral cover gets much better.
long exposure, rear curtain flash gets a bit of movement into this school.
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Bigeye jack at sunset
As usually, this curious bat fish come to see what we do. We just waited to see the hammerhead shark, whick finally come almost at the end of the dive.
Jackfish with dappled light before sunset
Bigeye jacks before sunset
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