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Underwater Photo Contest Entries By Larissa Roorda

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Chatting with a Unicorn fish! He looks so friendly in this pic!
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Longnose Hawkfish taking a rest.
Reef shot on the Great Barrier
Great Barrier Reef Sea Fan.
I never tire of Clown Fish. It's hard to pass one up while diving.
Jellyfish Lake, Palau.
Natural behavior shot of the jellies surfacing for life-sustaining sunlight.
Frogfish face.
Eye-to-eye
Urchin in Fiji
Tomato Clown posing
Mystic Clown
Gold Medal Gold Medal 2007
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Final RoundThrough to 2007 awards final round judging

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A super display of photoshopping Larissa! At first glance it could be real!
Fearless Lionfish!
Hawkfish that didn't scamper away before I got his profile.
Porcelain Crab
Our house, is a very, very, very nice house!...
Nikon D200, 12-24mm
Eye-to-eye with Mr. Unicorn.
Nikon D200, 105mm
Pipe fish in Palau. 105mm
Mystic flow-- anemone stomach opening.
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This looks like a moonscape, not a gastric moment!
Red
Turtle and his buddy-fish up close.
(#2 of 2) New creature for me - Splendid Toadfish, Cozumel, Mexico. Intriguing creature.
*New creature for me = Splendid Toadfish in Cozumel. (1 of 2)
Smile for the camera! Love the eyes!
Soft coral garden.
Protective little crab -- see the eggs?? He sure was scurrying around.
Nudi that I haven't seen before. I did a double-take and had to ask the dive master once up on the boat to make sure it was a nudibranch.
Mr. Dog-faced puffer.
Beqa, Fiji
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