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Colorful hatchling
By Steven Miller
posted Monday, September 29, 2014
60 votes

Cenote light. A great add on to an Isle Mujeres Whaleshark trip are the Cenotes. Since no strobes are allowed with the Whalesharks I left them home and shot natural light in the Cenotes with a high ISO (1600) and a fast wide lens.
By Steven Miller
posted Tuesday, February 18, 2014
47 votes

Natural light
By Steven Miller
posted Tuesday, March 18, 2014
42 votes

Manta Ray close with fisheye and natural light
By Steven Miller
posted Wednesday, April 30, 2014
40 votes

Night diving on the Full Moon
By Steven Miller
posted Monday, August 4, 2014
40 votes

Big clam for here, and more open than you usually see them. Dome was an inch away.
By Steven Miller
posted Wednesday, March 12, 2014
39 votes

Hatchling
By Steven Miller
posted Sunday, February 23, 2014
37 votes

Lionfish pose
By Steven Miller
posted Wednesday, March 19, 2014
37 votes

Close focus wide angle framing
By Steven Miller
posted Wednesday, March 12, 2014
36 votes

Whaleshark Over/Under
By Steven Miller
posted Monday, March 3, 2014
35 votes
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Congrats. to the Florida Manatee for being upgraded from Endangered to Threatened status.
Looking for Iyad
Spotted
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Simple beauty
Wakatobi Spinecheek clown
Schooling Barracuda in Wakatobi
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2018

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Wakatobi Cuttlefish
Bronze Medal Bronze Medal 2018

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Puppy love
Puppy Paw Prints.
Wakatobi night dive
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Splish splash.. Mantafest- Yap!
Focus Stacking. 5 images shot with different focus distance blended into a single image. The originals have about 1 row of eggs in focus at this magnification (microscope mode on TG-5)
Clownfish eggs, most have already hatched. Microscope mode on the TG-5
Looks good in here.. cleaners.
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Separation
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The sun here is at 91% Totality during the Eclipse.. not a big difference, but fun to try.
Bronze Medal Bronze Medal 2017
Runner Up Monthly HotShots
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editor's comments

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A very rare shot during the eclipse, loving it
Paddlefish.. Finally found the clarity of water I need for these images.
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Lifeguard on duty
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Nevermore.. tough beach entry.
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Dome port theory.. upside down aquarium for the tadpoles to swim up into.. refraction, reflection, distortion, and a little Snell's Window.. did I miss any? there's probably a chromatic aberration in there :-)
Love in an Emerald Forest. My favorite of this year's Chorus Frog season.
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Black pearls. I had to remove a blade of grass, thus the category Creative-Manipulated applies. The first full moon in April brings this 48 hour party to the pool every year. This time I had 2 housings, 4 ports, and a pole-cam ready.
Eggs.. for about 2 days each year Chorus Frogs come from the woods to mate in the pool, same time every year they mate and sing all night and day, even in the rain. Then they hop back into the woods for another year.
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Vulcan mind meld.
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Clam garden
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Details
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Bad Hair day.. heavy current in the shallows
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