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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From The Indian Ocean

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The fan and the diver
Reef Manta at the cleaning station
colours
With the Star...
Night Stand up Paddleboard.
The trio of this batfishes was curious enough to come into the eye of the camer
Silhouettes
Sunset on a calm evening in Maldives..
Uncombed
These longfine bannerfishes came at the right time, on the right place - against the deep blu of the coral wall
Natural frame
The corals and the diver seems to be easy picture for a shot. Not and this one, but finaly I made it
This is Tornado, a shore fired of my son. Guess why he name the shark like this:-) The picture is part of the first underwater photography attempts of my 10 years old son.
Bah Humbug!
planet OCEAN ... false bay in South Africa: plenty of life in all colours
shortlistedShortlisted!
Flamingos in a very early morning in a small lake by the Indian ocean
Clown fish and trigger fish
Maldives .
Nikon D800E , macro wide , two strobo
Nurse shark in the sunset
Fish eye with Super dome
Nikon D800E
The moment of the shot.
Nikon D800E , 10,5 mm fish eye
Thorunna sp. Pink and purple nudi about 5mm. It has 4 longitudinal white bands on its back, I shot it in Anila, Philippines
This composition in red was facinating to capture
sweetlips were easy to be cought. Don't ask about the diver behind, he was swept away by the curent:-)
It was a pleasure to have both subjects posing - the diver itself and the sweet lips
Batfish
Soft coral grows on the hull of the Jebedah shipwreck Mauritius.35metres
Emily and Water Lilly Shipwreck .Mauritius
Squadron
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