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Peoples' Vote


Kelp 'Head' Queen Charlotte Island, Canada's Pacific Northwest
By David Gilchrist
posted Wednesday, January 19, 2011
39 votes

The U/W photographer, Fathom Five National Marine Park
By David Gilchrist
posted Tuesday, October 1, 2013
28 votes

Arctic Crimson Anemone, Resolute Bay, Cornwallis Island, Nunavut, Canada
By David Gilchrist
posted Tuesday, November 2, 2010
24 votes

Nesting Bluegill Sunfish, 1
By David Gilchrist
posted Friday, July 1, 2011
22 votes

Taken with Sony Rx100 in a Nauticam Housing with FiX UWL-28M52 lens. Cropped and adjusted in iPhoto.
By David Gilchrist
posted Friday, March 15, 2013
22 votes

Underwater Photographer, Truk Lagoon
By David Gilchrist
posted Saturday, June 29, 2013
22 votes

Anemone sp. Close Up, Queen Charlotte Islands-Canada's Pacific Northwest
By David Gilchrist
posted Tuesday, April 12, 2011
21 votes

Lion's Mane Jellyfish with 'hiker', Resolute Bay, Nunavut.
By David Gilchrist
posted Sunday, November 28, 2010
20 votes

Isopod- 'Munnopsis typica' drifting in the water column
Resolute Bay, Cornwallis Island, Nunavut-Canada's High Arctic.
By David Gilchrist
posted Friday, March 4, 2011
20 votes

Small locomotive in Sherkston Quarry. About a century underwater and still on the tracks at this limestone quarry near Lake Erie.
By David Gilchrist
posted Sunday, April 28, 2013
20 votes
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505 Entries Found: Page 13  of  19
Diver adjusts Go Pro camera mounted on top of the Shark Marine Navigator,a one man navigation and sonar reconnaissance unit.
I've got my eye on you!
Reef Scenic with Diver , Roatan, Honduras- West End Wall.
Canon S 100 in Canon housing
Sunset,West End, Roatan Honduras with Native Sons Dive boat, the 'Uba Isti' in the foreground.
Dinner companions. An angelfish enjoys a meal with Turtle, SeaLife DC1400, Roatan, West End Marine Park'
Coral & Diver, SeaLife DC 1400 camera, Roatan, West End Marine Park
Spooky Channel, Roatan
"Say,AHHHH!" Grouper opening wide for cleaning. Roatan Honduras. Canon Powershot S100 in Canon Waterproof Case, f/4 1/200. Internal Flash.
Photo taken Roatan, Honduras. Canon S 100 camera in Canon housing,internal flash.
Round Goby on Zebra Mussels-off Port Weller, Lake Ontario. Two invasive species.
Round Goby. Invasive species to the Great Lakes. Lake Ontario near St. Catharines
Curious Bass emerging form under a ledge in local quarry.
Nesting male Pumpkinseed Sunfish
Solo Goby. Lake Ontario near St. Catharines,Ontario
Quarry Diver
Wide angle close-up of one of the wheels on submerged locomotive at the former Empire Limestone Quarry, Sherkston, Ontario
Diver prepares to take photograph of one of two locomotives, resting on the tracks, at the bottom of the former Empire Limestone Company, Quarry.
Pumpkinseed Sunfish Portrait
View of Little Tub harbour, Tobermory, Ontario with several Diving Charter boats at the docks.
'Four horned' Arctic Sculpin, Resolute Bay, Canada's High Arctic
'Goby gang' or 'caught in the act' These round gobies,like the zebra mussels that they are resting on, are invasive species which have had a huge impact on the Great Lakes ecosystem.
Fish 'hang out' among the vegetation in a local quarry close to Lake Erie.
Young bass move along the bottom in shallow water.
An American eel moves along the bottom of the Niagara river.
Nikon F-3, w 55mm Macro lens in Aquatica Housing, SB 103 flash.
Close-up of the eye of a Rock Bass.
The Underwater Photographer-Image # 2
The U/W photographer, Image #1
505 Entries Found: Page 13  of  19