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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 13  of  15
Taking turns
light, color, texture.. simple composition and static subject
Buster Crab. He is about 10 inches across and was very feisty. This with a 11mm lens one inch away from the dome
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Yellow Blenny in Anemone
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Pretty in pink
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editor's comments

Editor's Comment
Not a difficult shot but a beautiful outcome , well done.
Snappy pose.
Degrees of separation, sometimes one strobe is OK.
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Jellyfish- not very common in Wakatobi, about 3 inches long- shot right on the glass with a 10mm fisheye stopped down
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Framed Tarpon, hold your breath in here
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Spooky
Pure.
Tiny yawning frogfish right on the glass with 10mm lens. I first thought he would be too small for the wide lens, but he was positioned in a way that I could get the 8 inch dome close enough, about 2 inches away.
Framed turtle
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Manta Ray close with fisheye and natural light
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Full Sail
snooted Nudi
Singing clown
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Hatchling
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Red is always a surprise to me.
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Good vibrations. Chorus frogs come to the pool to mate each spring, they sing all night.
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2014

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Face push. In the Manatee sanctuary touching is forbidden unless the Manatee initiates contact. Hold very still and they will touch and even hold you when the weather is cold.
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Rainbow reflections from the surface chop made a prism effect I haven't seen before.. or since. Other photographers have had this happen I have been told.
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Taking turns
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Patience
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Great Guide and Model too- Marco sees his silhouette in the dome, and moves into the frame for you- a real treat.
Red Sea Whip school
Minimum focus with Marco the super model
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