Search the Contest

Entries by Category
Entries by Sea
Entries by Country
or enter search text

forum forum Stats Portfolios Annual Medal Winners slide show Annual Medal Winners spam voting policy photo contest RSS feed rules

Weekly Hotshot

Monthly Winners

Monthly winners will be shown by the 10th of the following month

Upload a Photo

Our UW photo contest is the longest running and most prestigious online. If you want to make a name for yourself this is THE place to do it. See some famous publications about winning photos.

How the Contest Works?

Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Marine Life

18718 Entries Found: Page 609  of  694
wide angle shots with no divers in frame
Basking shark swimming in the English Channel. D200 in Sea & Sea housing. Available light. Taken while snorkelling.

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
big mouth = nice shot Jean-Philippe
Seabream. Ulong Channel
Jack (Carangoides bartholomaei) following stingray (Dasyatis americana). A common foraging association which usually renders nice action scenes. EOS 300d, 17-40mm, two strobes.
Nikonos V, 28mm, SB105 strobe. Taken on the Princess Brittany near Miami Beach. This Rock Beauty was in and out of the mast, playing with me and avoiding my lense at all cost!
Barracuda everywhere... Shark Reef, Ras Mohamed Park taken with Olympus E300.
Alien Invasion. Found clinging to the roof of a cave entrance on Cayman Brac. A number were reflected against an overhead air pocket making a dramatic effect.
Trunkfish seen at Marathon Key, Florida June 2006. The photo was taken with a Canon Powershot SD 550. I just purchased a Sea Life Digital Strobe and this was my first time to use it. Unfortunately the water was extremely turbid.
To me, there is nothing cooler than spending half a dive with a foraging octopus. canon rebel xt 17-35mm.
Grouper in the Tunnel of Love (Nikon F4, 18mm/3.5, Aquatica housing, Ikelite strobes, Provia F)
'HIDING IN THE WHIPS' Trumpetfish in red sea whips; Ingles Shoal, Walindi Plantation; WNB, PNG. Housed Nikon F; Niko Mar III housing; 24mm Nikkor Lens. Enjoy!
Nemo's Family before the Barracuda came.
Barracudas against sunlight
Diving off the wall at Mary's Place in the Bay Islands.This photo was taken with a DC500 and one of two digital strobes. I used a 28mm wide angle lense.
Dinnertime a/k/a Fish Slurpee. Old photo. Aways wondered what the fish was eating. Nikonos V. 35mm lens.
30 Shots Later. Taken on West Coast of Oahu, Hawaii.
Nikki taking a shot of sriped butterflyfish. Sharksbay Sharm el Sheikh with an Olympus C60.
Striped butterfly taken at Sharksbay with Olympus E300.
Bottle nose dolphins from Anthony's Key resort are well trained and very playful =)
Pink sea fans on Udder Rock, Cornwall.
D200, 16mm.
Had great trip on Hurrican in the Red Sea,last month - this a shot from little brother - I use a D70s, sea and sea housing with 12-24mmm lens. Hope you like it....
crazy mantamany feeding in the open sea
batfish exmouth western australia
17-35mm wide angle lens ikelite strobes canon camera
Beautiful Dreamer. Image taken at Bloody Bay Wall of Little Cayman.
Manta Ray, halfway through a barrel-roll in front of me--San Benedicto Island (Nikon F4, 18mm/3.5, Aquatica housing, Ikelite strobes, Provia F)
School of Jacks. Taken while trying to dodge vicious yellow margin triggerfish.
Angry.
Pink anenome fish on his anenome.. love the texture of the anenome...
Palau Blue Corner
18718 Entries Found: Page 609  of  694