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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Marine Life

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wide angle shots with no divers in frame
Schoolmasters. Nikon D70. 12mm.
This turtle looked very happy as he did a fly by!
in the Red Sea a pair of butterfly fish shelter from the oblivious snorkellers overhead, but not from the camera !
What Diversity - The Adriatic is definitely not dead. EOS5D + 15mm FE + 2x SB105's
This image was taken during a dive off TurneffeAtoll with A Sealife DC200 and single strobe
Galapagos Love. I'm honestly not sure exactly what these two sharks were doing, maybe just a fluke behavior I snapped at the right time, or maybe not...? Ha ha.
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2006
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A superior behavior shot, one in a million!
during a wreck dive they got very intimate.
This aneomone is doing some filtering, which is how they eat. I took this in 2004 while in Cozumel. The image was taken with a DC200 and single strobe.
Sand eels amongst mooring ropes.
Streamstown Bay, Connemara.
D200, 20mm. Ambient light.
This French Angelfish kept a watchful eye as we approached it's home. The photo was taken in Cozumel in 2004 and with my DC200 and 1 strobe.
The wingspan on this Octopus was almost 3 feet
diver with brightly coloured goldies and other fish amongst coral green trees in inhambane Mozambique Dec 2005
Eel taken at Temple with E300.
Cresent Tail Big Eye's on Stringer reef at Sodwana Bay
Three Deep. I shot these Galapagos sharks from the (relative) safety of an aluminum cage a few miles off the shores of Oahu.
Depending on how the light catches them, they shift from copper to red to silvery.
a calm and serene potato bass surveys both the camera and the diver in central moz guinjata bay 2005
Balloonfish, trying to hide in coral. Curacao, twilight dive, Sea and Sea DX5000.
that inquisitive Napoloen again! It couldn't stay away- and I wasn't complaining
Reef sunburst taken at Sharksbay with E300.
taken in apo reef
Queen, Nikon D-70s, Ikelite enclosure, dual D-125 strobes
School of spadefish. Canon 350d with ikelite strobe.
this huge aceh's gorgonian was taken 4 month after tsunami. No damage caused by tsunami.
Gorgonia at the Rowley Shoals, had no idea it was yellow until I got my film developed.
Underwater Bats! Taken with Canon S80 in Tulamben, Bali! by Ed Eng
by: Ed Eng
Underwater Bats! Taken with Canon S80 in Tulamben, Bali!
a VERY friendly turtle loves that dome port

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I love vain turtles, they're easy to shoot
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