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The boat was moving, so I had to have several attempts to get the sunburst in the right position with the circling sharks
By Andrew Mckelvie
posted Friday, December 23, 2016
15 votes

Saw Blade shrimp (Tozeuma Amatum)on a Whip Cpral
By Andrew Mckelvie
posted Sunday, December 25, 2016
15 votes

Paddle Flap Rhinopia looked purple, but is magenta under the strobes
By Andrew Mckelvie
posted Wednesday, December 28, 2016
14 votes

Skeleton Shrimp
By Andrew Mckelvie
posted Thursday, December 14, 2017
7 votes

Giannis D in the Red Sea is usually photographed from the stern in the afternoon, but as we dived in the moring, I took this picture form the broken centre looking back at the stern
By Andrew Mckelvie
posted Tuesday, December 27, 2016
6 votes

Stern of the Kingston
By Andrew Mckelvie
posted Thursday, December 29, 2016
6 votes

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6 Entries Found
Skeleton Shrimp
Stern of the Kingston
Paddle Flap Rhinopia looked purple, but is magenta under the strobes
Giannis D in the Red Sea is usually photographed from the stern in the afternoon, but as we dived in the moring, I took this picture form the broken centre looking back at the stern
Saw Blade shrimp (Tozeuma Amatum)on a Whip Cpral
shortlistedShortlisted!
The boat was moving, so I had to have several attempts to get the sunburst in the right position with the circling sharks
 
 
 
6 Entries Found