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Sea Dragon in the kelp - found this one while diving in the cold waters around Tasmania, Australia.
By Margo Cavis
posted Friday, January 4, 2008
32 votes

Juvenile Hawksbill Turtle - Photo taken near Coco Island in the Seychelles.
By Margo Cavis
posted Wednesday, January 2, 2008
31 votes

Ray swimming over coral (& a dark grouper - can you see it?) in Cozumel
By Margo Cavis
posted Saturday, March 28, 2009
30 votes

Dos Ojos (Two Eyes) Cenote in Mexico. Shot with Canon Rebel XTi & my Equinox video lights.
By Margo Cavis
posted Monday, March 30, 2009
29 votes

Barracuda in Australia. Shot with Canon 400D Rebel XTi with no strob.
By Margo Cavis
posted Friday, January 18, 2008
27 votes

Pyramid underwater.
By Margo Cavis
posted Thursday, February 7, 2008
27 votes

Shipwreck
By Margo Cavis
posted Wednesday, February 6, 2008
26 votes

The Sea Star wreck - off the coast of Freeport.
By Margo Cavis
posted Wednesday, September 10, 2008
26 votes

The Sea Star ship wreck in Grand Bahamas.
By Margo Cavis
posted Wednesday, September 24, 2008
26 votes

Juvenile Hawksbill Sea Turtle at the surface - at a tiny island called Coco Island, in the Seychelles.
By Margo Cavis
posted Thursday, January 10, 2008
25 votes
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Two angels - circling each other in Cozumel.
Dos Ojos Cenote in Mexico
Two turtles greeting each other. A combination of 3 different photos from Cozumel.
Surfacing inside the "Bat Cave" while diving at the "Dos Ojos" Cenote in Mexico.
Large green eel & a grouper - just hanging out. I think this must have been a cleaning station.
Large green eel in Cozumel, Mexico. Shot with Canon Rebel XTi DSLR & Ikelite housing. No strobe - just white balance adjustment.
Dos Ojos (Two Eyes) Cenote in Mexico. Shot with Canon Rebel XTi & my Equinox video lights.
Ray swimming over coral (& a dark grouper - can you see it?) in Cozumel
These buildings were on my walk home while living in Cyprus for the summer. I added the water and fire because at first glance things seem so sad there, but after living there - most people proved to be warm & caring - so I added the rescue divers.

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
excellent photoshop composition Margo - I don't remember that dive with Cydive!
Beauty in the middle of nowhere. A small island named Coco Island in the Seychelles.
Coco Island - This was taken from the beach of a tiny little island in the Seychelles.
Careful on the rocks - is what the sign says. Surreal underwater scene created from photos I took in Bahamas, Australia, Cozumel, Jamaica & the Seychelles.
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2008

Final RoundThrough to 2008 awards final round judging

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
interesting, lookout Manfred!
The Sea Star wreck near Gran Bahamas island.
The Sea Star ship wreck in Grand Bahamas.
Sea Star Wreck in Bahamas
Sea Star Wreck in the Bahamas
The Sea Star wreck - off the coast of Freeport.
The bow of the Sea Star wreck off the coast of Freeport, Grand Bahamas.
Ice diving in Minnesota (The ice is actually 2 feet thick - only the first few inches are visible - the rest looks completely clear in the photo.)
Pulling out part of the ice for the hole - for Ice Diving in Minnesota. The ice was 2 feet thick, so it had to be pulled out in 2 pieces.
anchor in jamaica
Whale shark off the coast of Mahe
Ice diving in Minnesota
Divers preparing for ice diving in MN. The ice was 2 feet thick.
Small Octopus during a night dive.
Large Potato Cod in Australia. (Grouper)
Saba is the smallest island of the Netherlands Antilles. Most of the diving there is around 100+ feet deep. There are some really interesting coral & rock formations.
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