Top 10 latest video contest entries on UnderwaterPhotography.comen-us© http://www.underwaterphotography.com/video Contest12/25/2024 8:52:29 AM1) Brian Mayes................... (73 votes)http://www.underwaterphotography.com/video-contest/VideoWindow.aspx?vid=http://www.underwaterphotography.com/upload/video/53966.flv"OK, I'm ready for my close up." .................Tiny 15mm Western Cleaner Clingfish (Cochleoceps bicolor)4/7/2010 3:57:00 AM2) Sam Cahir..................... (58 votes)http://www.underwaterphotography.com/video-contest/VideoWindow.aspx?vid=http://www.underwaterphotography.com/upload/video/69200.flvSurprise!! While sitting patiently watching a big Great White playing with some sea weed, this 4+m male GW scared the hell out of me as he snuck by for an ultra close pass. Evidently I don't taste good.9/25/2011 6:41:00 PM3) Sam Cahir..................... (56 votes)http://www.underwaterphotography.com/video-contest/VideoWindow.aspx?vid=http://www.underwaterphotography.com/upload/video/71596.flv'Shaggy'. This 4m Great White cruised in while we were deploying acoustic listening stations to track GWS movements in the Neptune Islands, South Australia.12/8/2011 5:03:00 AM4) Brian Mayes................... (54 votes)http://www.underwaterphotography.com/video-contest/VideoWindow.aspx?vid=http://www.underwaterphotography.com/upload/video/53690.flvWeedy Seadragon (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus) at Flinders Pier, Victoria. From this angle it looks like it would make a good catapault. ;-)3/27/2010 3:28:00 PM5) Jamie Coote................... (48 votes)http://www.underwaterphotography.com/video-contest/VideoWindow.aspx?vid=http://www.underwaterphotography.com/upload/video/66244.flv"Watching Spot" Facial closeup of a Leafy Sea Dragon. A lcoal Leafy at Tumby Bay I have named due to his individual "spot" on his crown.6/16/2011 2:21:00 PM6) Sam Cahir..................... (48 votes)http://www.underwaterphotography.com/video-contest/VideoWindow.aspx?vid=http://www.underwaterphotography.com/upload/video/69446.flvMeet Bruce, the smiling 5m male great white. Bruce was one of 5 whites that circled us during the dive, making for a nerve racking ascent. Taken at 24m at the Neptune Islands, South Australia using a Nikon D700 16mm & 1.4x converter.10/3/20117) Brian Mayes................... (47 votes)http://www.underwaterphotography.com/video-contest/VideoWindow.aspx?vid=http://www.underwaterphotography.com/upload/video/53691.flvI lifted a metal plate and found this octopus looking after her eggs. Carefully put the plate back down, but discovered on subsequent dive 2 days later, some moron had turned the plate over and left it with eggs and octopus exposed to die. :-(3/27/2010 3:35:00 PM8) Sam Cahir..................... (47 votes)http://www.underwaterphotography.com/video-contest/VideoWindow.aspx?vid=http://www.underwaterphotography.com/upload/video/69201.flvWatching Great Whites in their natural environment (in this case down at 26 metres) is an incredible site. On this dive we had 5 GW's encircle us including this 4.5m male. Certainly made getting back to the surface interesting.9/25/2011 8:17:00 PM9) Ed Burford.................... (46 votes)http://www.underwaterphotography.com/video-contest/VideoWindow.aspx?vid=http://www.underwaterphotography.com/upload/video/61062.flvLeafy Sea Dragon taken at the Rapid Bay Jetty on the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia. It took 5 dives just to find this guy, but when I did I spent the whole dive with him. You can tell he is a male by the recently hatched egg sacks on his tail12/24/2010 8:09:00 PM10) Sam Cahir..................... (44 votes)http://www.underwaterphotography.com/video-contest/VideoWindow.aspx?vid=http://www.underwaterphotography.com/upload/video/69447.flvMeet Chainsaw the little 3.5m Great White. The lens make him look small but he's a feisty little bugger. Chainsaw has a huge chunk out of his head (unfortunately the other side from this pic) and really does look he's been in the wars.10/3/2011 7:43:00 PM