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Underwater Photo Contest Entries By Olivier Notz

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When I see that coral, I always must think at the Ferrari horse...
Red Sea Bannerfish
Bigeye Emperor
He looks as if he is not enjoying being photographed :-)
Dolphins swimming around us. They seamed to be very curious.
Red Sea clownfish. He was a bit upset I think :-)
Big Eye at cleaning station
I tooked around 20 pictures of these shrimps within 10 minutes...
manta ray at Madivaru, South Ari Atoll
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always amazing to observe these fishes when they wide open their mouths
This barracuda is called Hans by the divers. I saw him the first time in 1999. He is roaming around the bay, hunting...
He is still well, I saw him last October :-)
very nervous small shrimp
portrait of a lion fish
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allways funny to watch them swimming with their wide open mouths
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an encounter I'll never forget...
I like anemonefishes...
Rüppel's wart slug; picture taken during early morning dive that lasted 1h 51min. Our lady guide was completely frozen :-). Thank you Katarina for that wounderful dive...
simply unforgatable to meet these wonderful creatures...
a very shy fish on cleaning station
young lion fisch hovering over the ground
picture taken in the afternoon against the water surface
a wonderful anemone with a lot of life
Blacktip grouper; when you approach them slowly, they are not very shy, thou they change their colour quickly from whitish to purple red. Then you know you are a bit too near.
an eagle ray eating on the ground
A wonderful encounter I'll never forget...
Cheeklined splendor wrasse. This fish was always at the same place and observed us carefully until we left his area
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This Manta ray came so near to me, that I just could photograph his eye. It was unbelievable to look into his eye…
Pyjama on red sponge
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