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Underwater Photo Contest | Macro - swimming

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Smaller subjects typically 1 to 3 inches (2.5 to 7.5cm) shot on macro settings or with macro equipment that are in MID WATER not touching anything (i.e. between 1:1 and 1:3)
This little guy was taken at Wakatobi, Indonesia
Cleaning.
Trunkfish cornea, viewed from behind. Grand Cayman.
Fairy Basslett jumps and poses.
D2x, 105mm, 2xtc
Grand Cayman, shore dive.
Two spot goby.Another shot From North
Wales. Treaddur Bay. Anglesey.
D200,60mm.
this little guy was only about 2" long, but could still deliver quite a sting...
Ornate Ghost Pipefish.
Dragonet. North Wales. D200,60mm.
Oriental Sweetlips. Maldives 2005. Nikkor 105mm.
A very curios Parot Fish
Goldsinny.
Isle of Lewis, Hebrides.
D200,60mm.
Jewell. Nikon F90x , velvia 50. 60 macro, Two ttl strobo. Take in Walea Middle Sulawesi
Frog fish close up
Emperor shrimp - Canon 300D. There were two running around the cucumber but couldn't both of them in frame at the same time so decided to focus on the one
Angry Cuttlefish!
Surgeon Fish, Wakatobi house reef, 2005, Nikkor 60mm.
Who are you calling big nose... Bluestripped fangblenny with a smile on his face...
"Telling Secrets" - taken in the Sea of Cortez, Baja California, MX. Canon Rebel XT w/Ikelite DS-125 strobe and 60mm/f2.8 lens.
What can I say? I am a sucker for Nemo...
Soft Coral, Bali, 2005, Nikkor 60mm.
Black goby.A dark muck dive. Scotland.
D200,60mm.
Queen Trigger on top of Bloody Bay Wall at Little Cayman.
Lovers:Nikon 90X, macro 105 lens, two ttl strobo, Velvia 50
One of my favorites from Malapascua trip last week... two female Mandarin fish coming out to play on a dusk dive. Luck really does play a big part in this game doesn't it smile
This guy wanted to know what he looked like in my camera port... I liked his one tooth.
Schooling blue tangs descending down onto areef like a pack of piranhas on bloody meat =)
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