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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From Mexico

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"Cloud Filter" Whale Sharks filter through 1500 gallons of water a day. Part of my Underwater Surrealism series
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žralok
Angel in Fan Ming, La Paz Mexico
Sea Lions in the yard, La Paz Mexico
Frog kick
Male Sea Lion around, La Paz Mexico
Whale Sharks Feeding. La Paz, B.C.S., Mexico
Purple Nudibranch, La Paz Mexico
OK, I'll just wait here.. with no lights.
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Divers heading back to the opening in Cenote....
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my boat!
These Mantas are moving quickly- on the edge of a current line, you have to give them some space and don't look through the viewfinder too long!
they were everywhere, came for Whalesharks!
Male Sea Lion with sunrays, La Paz Mexico
playful teen sea lion trying to bite my camera in the sea of cortez
Isla Lady
Female Whale Shark in B&W.
Free Diver with Whale Shark - Diver Liz Parkinson interacting with a magnificent female Whale Shark off the coast of Isla Mujeres, Mexico. Oly OMD EM-1 with 8mm Fisheye lens and Natural lighting. Image is slightly cropped and corrected.
Hawksbill Turtle in Cozumel
Blenny in the cave, Cozumel Mexico
Relaxing Eagle Ray
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The Manta train
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Sailfish hunting
In the orange
Whale shark coexisting with free diver
Tajma Ha cenote
flamingo tongues
Mobulas surface feeding. Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
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