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Octopus eye's.
By Fabrizio Frixa
posted Saturday, January 19, 2008
58 votes

An example of elegance and fragility. 
The nudibranchia
By Fabrizio Frixa
posted Friday, March 21, 2008
50 votes

The Elviscott was a small Greek merchant ship carrying a cargo of wood, that sank South of Pomonte (South-western coast of Elba) in consequence of adverse weather cnditions during 1972.
By Fabrizio Frixa
posted Wednesday, February 6, 2008
47 votes

One divers in cove near the island of Ustica - Tyrrhenian meridional. Nikonos III and 12 milimeter Sea & Sea.
By Fabrizio Frixa
posted Thursday, January 17, 2008
44 votes

One splendid cove near the beacon of Spalmatore tip in the island of Ustica.
By Fabrizio Frixa
posted Sunday, May 18, 2008
43 votes

One double exposure realized with Photoshop.
The emerald cove is found to Amalfi therefore called for the typical glares greens that you can admire in the photo.
By Fabrizio Frixa
posted Tuesday, January 22, 2008
36 votes

Photographed against this exemplary nudibranchia (Flabellina affinis) was incorporated in the splendid depth of southern Sardinia. 
Canon Eos + Sigma 105 macros.
By Fabrizio Frixa
posted Wednesday, February 13, 2008
34 votes

A flower that opens its petals..una outbreak of colors... is simply a Worm. The sea is truly a full place of wonders.
By Fabrizio Frixa
posted Sunday, January 20, 2008
33 votes

A special marine area is the
By Fabrizio Frixa
posted Sunday, February 17, 2008
33 votes

From inside a cave in marine protected
By Fabrizio Frixa
posted Friday, February 15, 2008
32 votes
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74 Entries Found: Page 3  of  3
A shrimp (Gnathophyllum elegans) typical inhabitant of underwater caves.
His name is Zerro, and specifically it is a male in livery wedding.
Nikon F90X and 60mm macro.
The Elviscott was a small Greek merchant ship carrying a cargo of wood, that sank South of Pomonte (South-western coast of Elba) in consequence of adverse weather cnditions during 1972.
A red gorgonia (Paramuricea clavata) photographed at the submerged mountain of Scilla. Canon 15mm fisheye f2,8.
Detail of one jellyfish (seawasp) Pelagia noctiluca. 105mmMicroNikkor and diopters disk of a valve +2.
Barracuda of the Mediterranean, island of Ustica. Canon 28mm f2,8
PORTRAIT.
shortlistedShortlisted!
It models in red... Valentino.
One double exposure realized with Photoshop.
The emerald cove is found to Amalfi therefore called for the typical glares greens that you can admire in the photo.
shortlistedShortlisted!
I love to realize rich luminous atmospheres of glares. The occasion of a windsurf that it leave from the coast unconscious of what happens under the surface of the sea.
Canon EOS 1000F + 15mm fisheye.
A flower that opens its petals..una outbreak of colors... is simply a Worm. The sea is truly a full place of wonders.
Octopus eye's.
One divers in cove near the island of Ustica - Tyrrhenian meridional. Nikonos III and 12 milimeter Sea & Sea.

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
This one is a study of light. A classic composition but always worth revisiting
This splendid copy of Manta, has been photographed, in apnea, with one wide angle 15 milimeter Nikonos to Sharm.
A small picture from the Red Sea.
This beautifulst copy of Mediterranean Fish Crossbow, has been photographed in the extreme south of the Italian peninsula and just in waters close to the Island of the Currents in Sicily. The experts think that the presence of this species, alread...
In little meters of water with the technique of fill-in thanks to fisheye 15mm the Canon they are successful to resume the glare of the emerged faraglione.
The wrecks of the KENT as the "ship of the corani" is found along the Tirrenica coast of the Sicily, sunk in 1978 as a result of a fire in position of navigation to one depth of -45. One dipped some evocative and moving.
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I have always appreciated of this image, the elegance of the subject, nudibranco a photographed peculiar Cratena in waters of the Adriatic Sea and just in the archipelago of Tremiti.
Stella marina Astropecten aranciacus photographed in the Ionian Sea Near the marine park of the Islands of the Ciclopi.
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2008
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editor's comments

Editor's Comment
A smashing study Fabrizio
 
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