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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Marine Life

18718 Entries Found: Page 383  of  694
wide angle shots with no divers in frame
This image was taken this week during a dive at Tunnel Wall off Nassau.
Found this beautiful graysby in Secret Harbor, US Virgin Islands.
Bubbletip Anemone with clown fish
Reef scene in Raja Ampat
Colorful, healthy sponges in Grand Cayman.
We usually don't see Loggerhead sea turtles in Coz, so this one got EVERYONE'S attention
Giant Basket Star out for a night feeding frenzy. The unfurling and curling of the long arms were amazing to see.
This green turtle was taken at Karpata, Bonaire. The camera was a Nikonos V with a Nikkor 20mm and a Ikelite 400 strobe.
Seaturtle in Galapagos
Manta Ray at cleaning station with butterfly and king angel fish.
Bryde's whale makes a pass at a sardine bait ball.
Hunting lionfish
Seascape from the moon
Taken off the coast of North Carolina, when my strobe went off it looks like a heart in the center of the jellyfish
This shot of a Queen Angel was taken last November off Grand Bahama Island in approx 50 ft. of water using an Olympus SP 350 camera with a Sea & Sea YS 310 strobe.
Used my Olympus SP350 setup to catch this Curious Mola Mola as it was being cleaned by Senorita fish, I drifted slowly up a kelp stalk and he cruised around to take a look at me, luckily he framed himself against the kelp allowing me a quick shot.
After playing hide and go seek under the kelp for 1/2 an hour he finally got comfortable enough with me to make contact by first tugging on my fins, then I rolled over and sat on the oceans bottom trying to get a good picture of this inquisitive seal
These 2 Flying Gurnards were so enthralled with each other as they swam around in circles, they seemed to not notice my approach. I slowly descended to the sandy bottom and just laid there taking their photo and watching their behavior.
This humongous Eagle Ray passed by me while I was conducting a reef evaluation for a local NGO at Uvero Reefs, Quintana Roo. She was about 2m wide, the biggest I´ve ever seen!
Giant Gorgonia.... and a diver in the Red Sea on Elphinstone... Que du Bonheur... :O)...
"Battle of the Sea Monsters" - St Geoge's Bay, night. Canon G10 in Ikelite housing with single Ikelite DS 160 strobe
Orbicular Cardinalfish close under water surface-Raja Ampat.
Crocodilefish on Crystal Rock, Komodo.
Olympus E330, 14-54mm, single Ikelite DS125 strobe.
the giant and the baby girl
Jelly fish at Ft. Weathrill Jamestown, RI
Taken at South Egypt, visibility was exceptional
Small eel at Palancar Gardens, Cozumel, Mexico
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