loading ...
please wait
Video Underwater Photo Contest Entries By Lyn Hardy

Search Contest Entries

Entries by Category
Entries by Sea
Entries by Country
or enter search text
Contest Chat
Stats
Portfolios
Slide ShowSlide Show (latest)
Slide Show
Medal Winners
Spam voting policy
Really Simple Syndication Top 10 RSS feed
The Rules!
Our underwater photography contest is the longest running and most prestigious online. If you want to make a name for yourself this is THE place to do it.
Just look at some of the internationally acclaimed photographers who have launched their u/w photo careers here over the years.

It's easy to enter the contest just... click here to enter

Monthly winners will be shown by the 10th of the following month

The pre-judging for the annual awards has started!
click here to see shortlisted entries

Peoples' Vote


Spotted Box Fish.  Usually very shy, this spotted box fish was near a coral head in about 25 feet of water and seemed well disposed to a few photos before ducking into a cavern.
By Lyn Hardy
posted Saturday, January 3, 2009
30 votes

This little threespot dascyllus (dascyllus trimaculatus), at the Wakatobi Marine Preserve in Indonesia was a ham, as she swam in front of my camera and posed for several minutes.
By Lyn Hardy
posted Friday, January 2, 2009
10 votes

About Peoples' vote About Peoples' vote



Special Offer
Our Price $899
buy underwater cameras
buy your UnderwaterPhotography.com T-shirts!
The UnderwaterPhotography.com photo course collection
click here to buy the book
2 Entries Found
Spotted Box Fish. Usually very shy, this spotted box fish was near a coral head in about 25 feet of water and seemed well disposed to a few photos before ducking into a cavern.
This little threespot dascyllus (dascyllus trimaculatus), at the Wakatobi Marine Preserve in Indonesia was a ham, as she swam in front of my camera and posed for several minutes.
 
2 Entries Found