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Juvenile flying fish
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Very well taken and Beautiful subject.
Pinnacle diving the wonderful Kona side of the Big Island, Hawaii. Nikonos V, 15 mm, no artificial light.
Longhorn Decorator on Giant Plumrose Anemones
Christmas Lionfish
Sweetlips up Close
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2013

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Chromodoris
After my strobe flooded I was left shooting the rest of the roll without artificial light. Found this Star Fish and took a shot. Taken along the most wonderful Kona side of "the Big Island" Hawaii. Nikonos V, 15 mm, and Kodak 100 film.
black and white sea horse. smile Happy new year!
Divers on the wreck of Fishing boat, Beqa Lagoon, Viti Levu, Fiji. The visibility was sensational allowing me to take a wide angle photo of the whole scene.
Interaction between a Green Turtle and the rare Hawaiian Monk Seal are not common. This young female enjoyed the company of an older turtle.
Limacia cockerelli, rhinophore study
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Waiting for the rest of the party who were doing their safety stop.
Divers snorkel with Mola Mola - Catalina Island
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A large population of Manta Rays has been documented to regularly come to the Isla Plata on Ecuador's coast during summer months. Scientists have identified hundreds of individuals using photo identification and the count continues...
Giant Pacific Octopus
Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
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The anatomy of a breaking wave. This image shows the vortices of energy released as a wave breaks. The vortices last a tiny fraction of a second before the whole wave collapses into a foam ball.
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2013

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- Get you under my wings -
Eagle ray (Aetobatus ocellatus), Landslide, Wolf Island, Galápagos
This Whale Shark circles as we observe its entangled in a thick fishing line. The line, wrapped around the midsection, was deeply embedded in the whale shark's skin and must have been there for some time. The shark was later cut free.
A rare squadron of Giant Pacific Manta Rays. These giants measure 18 ft. from wingtip to wingtip. This special day the mantas were chasing each other in a playful frenzy.
The Best Safety Stop ever! Momma and Baby humpback Whales rest motionless in front of divers.
The Turtle Cleaning station in the Morning
Puako, Hawaii
Mosshead Warbonnet Portrait
Love at first sight? Rare Hawaiian Monk Seal 'hugs' a Green Sea Turtle.
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Sealy Games
Manta
My First Manta. / Each time I go into the ocean, I look forward with great anticipation to new encounters. While in Palau, Micronesia, I had such a first with a manta. Ascending to the surface at German Channel, a well known Manta cleaning station,
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2013

Final RoundThrough to 2013 awards final round judging

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Perfect color balance, well taken.
Colors of Sekiu
Sekiu, WA, U.S.A.
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