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Colorful hatchling
By Steven Miller
posted Monday, September 29, 2014
60 votes

Cenote light. A great add on to an Isle Mujeres Whaleshark trip are the Cenotes. Since no strobes are allowed with the Whalesharks I left them home and shot natural light in the Cenotes with a high ISO (1600) and a fast wide lens.
By Steven Miller
posted Tuesday, February 18, 2014
47 votes

Natural light
By Steven Miller
posted Tuesday, March 18, 2014
42 votes

Manta Ray close with fisheye and natural light
By Steven Miller
posted Wednesday, April 30, 2014
40 votes

Night diving on the Full Moon
By Steven Miller
posted Monday, August 4, 2014
40 votes

Big clam for here, and more open than you usually see them. Dome was an inch away.
By Steven Miller
posted Wednesday, March 12, 2014
39 votes

Hatchling
By Steven Miller
posted Sunday, February 23, 2014
37 votes

Lionfish pose
By Steven Miller
posted Wednesday, March 19, 2014
37 votes

Close focus wide angle framing
By Steven Miller
posted Wednesday, March 12, 2014
36 votes

Whaleshark Over/Under
By Steven Miller
posted Monday, March 3, 2014
35 votes
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398 Entries Found: Page 12  of  15
Such a bad reputation for these docile snakes
Call me Sandy. Shooting in the surge
Dancing light
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Electric soft coral
Girl with Whaleshark
holding still for me- I think they are gulping eggs in a raft, as opposed to swimming through clouds then turning to pass back through again.
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Pygmy impression
Field of grapes
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Coral Banded Shrimp- biggest I've ever seen, almost 6 inches across
Filter feeding Paddlefish
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Night diving on the Full Moon
Gold Medal Gold Medal 2014
3rd place Monthly HotShots
Final RoundThrough to 2014 awards final round judging

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
This double exposure feels so natural, your almost think it's real, or at least wish it was! Very cool manipulation.
American Paddlefish, threatened species
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Silhouette,. they turn when you dive down to them, I don't remember that last year because there were so many.
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Zoom Zoom! .. lots of boats!
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Isle Mujeres last week was slower than 2013, but still amazing.
Shadows
Crocodile tears
Waiting for the turn
Bonito eggs happily don't show up as much as some plankton- you can see them streaked because of the panning of the camera- even at 160th second shutter. I applied a soft vignette in white and desaturated.
Pure whites and rich blacks can compliment pastel colors. I was told my sunball here is "blown-out highlights" but I like it big here
Sourpuss
Taunting shutter lag.
Backlighting a Lionfish.
The perfect reef to me. Teeming with life and color in the shallows.
Shoot and run
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Light, color, texture with static subject
Hoping to catch one of these as a Helgramite underwater some day. Boosted the colors, but the background is a white rock.
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