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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Marine Life

18690 Entries Found: Page 485  of  693
wide angle shots with no divers in frame
Crab eating crab
Whale Shark and Manta feeding together!! :-o
Olympus SP350, Inon fisheye lens, natural light. Baa Atoll, Maldives.
This is Wire Coral under the Willaurie in Nassau. This wreck is a photographers dream with interesting critters everywhere.
4 month old baby Green Sea Turtle
Queen Triggerfish seen July 2008 at the East End of Grand Cayman. Photo taken with a Canon SD550
big spotted scorpionfish ....don't touch
Umbrella.
reefscene, Northern Red Sea
Ribbon ray crossing overhead on a deep dive
Porcupinefish seen July 2008 in Grand Cayman on the East end. Amazing visibility! Photo taken with a Canon SD550.
Corals - Dendronephthya sp.
This French Angelfish has the eye and ear to the ground! This photo was taken in Cozumel in 2006. I used my DC500, wide angle lens and dual strobes to get this shot.
Night Octopus
shot of the colorful reef found at Curacao. This was taken about 50 ft. down with a canon a570is and single d-2000 strobe.
GoodBye !!!!
Canon 20mm WA
Spanish Dancer
grey reef shark in a school of jacks
Tarpon seen in Grand Cayman July 2008. Photo taken with a Canon SD550
Fisheye coral head shot. Playing with fish-eye for the first time.
shortlistedShortlisted!
Corals - Dendronephthya sp.
Photo taken July 2008 in Grand Cayman with a Canon SD550.
The line in the background is of the Balboa wreck.
Exit stage right--- I was lucky enough to get this shot before he disappeared into the reef.
flying squid in the sunny sea
This photo was taken off Nassau. I like this shot because of the faint sighting of sun beams penatrating the surface. This photo was taken with my DC500, dual strobes and wide angle lens.
A Gray Angelfish came swimming straight at me. I had enough time to raise my camera and snap one picture. Timing is everything. smile
Huge school of Baracuda at the end of the dive, shallow friendly,loads of current to get out to them then I spent a good 20 minutes enjoying their beauty and strength.Awsome.Nikon D100, Nexus housing and 2 digital ikelite strobes
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