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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Marine Life

18690 Entries Found: Page 557  of  693
wide angle shots with no divers in frame
Tubbataha, Phils
These two sharks try to post for me at the same time.
Sea Fan (Gorgonia ventalina), South-east of Dominican Republik
A patch of bright green turtle grass and gorgonia at the entrance to E6 dive site in Fiji.
manta with pilotfish
A brainy octopus. Shot at night in front of our villa in Bonaire.
"You shoul see the other guy!"
This Lion fish was out to get me, and I just snapped this before I escaped. Note the missing eye and broken horn.
Canon EOS 400D with Ikelite housing and DS-51 strobe.
Buddies
Grouper names Bob, loves interacting with divers and having his picture taken. He swan straight up to the camera and offered me this shot!
Needlefish in shallows
Caribbean Reef Squid
Diver with Frogfish in the front, taken in the Maldives
swimming free
Manta cruising through the Lhavijani Atoll in the Maldives
reef octopus
Grey seal & fin.
Farne Islands, Northumberland.
October 06.
Turtle takes flight - Kona, HI
Lion Fish
Octopus swim, Maui Hi. Olympus Camera and housing
Mighty Whaleshark, Coral Bay Western Australia. Love the rays of sun light in the water.
It was late afternoon not to much light and the manta swam unther to check on me and the result was a black backround
Barrel Sponges
Sea Turtle at 96' depth hanging out on a ladder. Taken off the coast of Oahu with 3.1 mp Olypus P&S
Queen parrotfish - living proof that chomping coral is good for your teeth :-) - and what a diificult shot to get
great encounter
Ray Of Life! Taken In Tioman With Canon S80.
Guineafowl puffer fish, it realy does have two eyes - that's shutter lag for you. ?Taken at Cousin's Rock, Galapagos, with Olympus E330 nd Epoque srobes
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