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Hyperid amphipod getting a free ride on a (rather small) jelly fish...
By Lill Haugen
posted Tuesday, May 10, 2011
56 votes

Amphipode hitching a ride on a jelly fish, image shot in Väderöarna, Sweden
By Lill Haugen
posted Saturday, November 5, 2011
51 votes

Tiny cold-water plankton (Clione limacina), free swimming in the cold waters of Norway, looking for prey - which it will devour after hooking it with its eversible tentacles.
By Lill Haugen
posted Sunday, November 21, 2010
35 votes

Shooting a self portrait while diving and snorkeling with feeding manta rays in the Hanifaru Bay. A majestic corner of the world, but definitely in need of regulation of human interaction - as this revealing silhouette shows.
By Lill Haugen
posted Thursday, November 25, 2010
35 votes

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By Lill Haugen
posted Monday, August 9, 2010
34 votes


By Lill Haugen
posted Sunday, November 13, 2011
31 votes

Fluorescent Hermit crab glowing in the dark - by using glowdive filters and ultraviolet lights it is possible to find and capture fluorescent creatures even in the cold Norwegian fjords. No photoshop effects.
By Lill Haugen
posted Thursday, August 18, 2011
28 votes

Large female bull shark photographed in Fiji, while munching on a fish snack at the Beqa Adventure Divers Shark Dive in Pacific Harbour.
By Lill Haugen
posted Monday, November 22, 2010
22 votes

Free diving with mantas scooping up delicious plankton in shallow waters in Fiji (Yasawa islands). Shoot downwards just below the surface while free diving, everything naturally lit by the sun from above. Nikon D300 with 10,5 fish eye, no strobes.
By Lill Haugen
posted Wednesday, August 11, 2010
21 votes

Tiny amphipode on a hydroide
By Lill Haugen
posted Monday, August 29, 2011
21 votes
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12 Entries Found
"Underworld" - frilled anemone (Metridium senile) in the shallows in the Oslo fjord in Norway, towards the cold winter sky and naked trees on shore.
Amphipode hitching a ride on a jelly fish, image shot in Väderöarna, Sweden
shortlistedShortlisted!
Pink fluorescent flounder, photographed with Glowdive yellow filters and ultraviolet lights only - no Photoshop.
Tiny amphipode on a hydroide "flower" in the Oslo fjord.
shortlistedShortlisted!
Fluorescent Hermit crab glowing in the dark - by using glowdive filters and ultraviolet lights it is possible to find and capture fluorescent creatures even in the cold Norwegian fjords. No photoshop effects.
Hyperid amphipod getting a free ride on a (rather small) jelly fish...
shortlistedShortlisted!
Shooting a self portrait while diving and snorkeling with feeding manta rays in the Hanifaru Bay. A majestic corner of the world, but definitely in need of regulation of human interaction - as this revealing silhouette shows.
shortlistedShortlisted!
Large female bull shark photographed in Fiji, while munching on a fish snack at the Beqa Adventure Divers Shark Dive in Pacific Harbour.
Tiny cold-water plankton (Clione limacina), free swimming in the cold waters of Norway, looking for prey - which it will devour after hooking it with its eversible tentacles.
shortlistedShortlisted!
Free diving with mantas scooping up delicious plankton in shallow waters in Fiji (Yasawa islands). Shoot downwards just below the surface while free diving, everything naturally lit by the sun from above. Nikon D300 with 10,5 fish eye, no strobes.
You can actually go shark diving in Oslo, Norway.They are not big, OR dangerous, and they are even called Dogfish - but they are still sharks. (Nikon D300).
In "Silfra" in Iceland you dive inside the crack that geologically divides the continents of Europe and America, which ends ends up in this Blue Lagoon. The crystal clear water holds only two chilling degrees. Nikon D300 with 10,5mm lens in natural l
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12 Entries Found