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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Marine Life

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wide angle shots with no divers in frame
Blue striped snapper. Big Island, Hawaii.
Well hidden octopus !
Tompot Blenny, a very photogenic species. taken at Eastern Kings Plymouth a couple days ago on a borrowed Fuji F30 compact and inon lens
Hawksbill Sea turtle and Queen Angelfish
Sepia Sunbathing
"How's my new hairstyle?"
(moray eel and feather starfish)
Gorgonia gardens.
Sakatia Island MADAGASCAR,
Anemonefish, the Maldives, hiding in a purple-skirted anemone. Taken with a Canon Ixus 90 and Inon wide angle lens, manual white balance.
What a crowd this day :-)
Soldierfish. Big Island, Hawaii. Canon G10. Ikelite housing and strobes.
Green Moray Eel Sitting 88Ft down watching us desend
Cuttlefish
Bat fish in the morning sun at the wreck Mitsio on first deco stop .

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spherical - balicasag by Enje Im
by: Enje Im
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Giant Pacific Manta with my friend Pedro at San Benedicto Island (Revillagigedos)
Flying Honu
Baby barracudas in an late afternoon dive.
The "Skydiver". Swimming with the camera below this small squid made the photo possible. I took it in 2009 in Kas-Antalya (Turkey)
Because of her positioning my buddy Shelly has almost the same shot of me and the turtle from the opposite side.
Turtle. Canon G10, 12mm fisheye.
Was not sure what to make of this photo. Too much camera movement. But the more I looked at it, the more I liked it. My dive buddy says it gives you the feeling of what the movement and lights are like on this dive.
Stingray w/ Jacks
Manta Train.
End of an amazing dive with 20 feeding mantas. As I was doing my safety stop these three mantas "flew" below . They did not want us to leave.
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Anemone Fish patrolling his home and red sea reef backdrop. Canon G10 + Inon strobe.
Cuttlefish
Near shore. Place of Refuge. Big Island, Hawaii.
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