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Underwater Photo Contest | Topside (above water but marine related)

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shots above the surface. Can be on land but with relevance to the marine environment
Wood Duck Drake in waters of Colorado.www.wildbluepixels.com
The Coron Island Of Philippines is famous for its breathtaking sceneries.
Resident turtle in the Marina in Fethiye
THE WET KING
With this wet eagle, I had plenty of time to take pictures of it :-)
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This eagle has certainly missed its prey and has been caught by a wave. It had to swim to reach the shore. It had no more energy to walk away from the water to dry its feathers. I rescued it using a woodstick to push it away from the waves.
Ghost crab (Ocypode ceratophtalma).
sailing fun :-)))
"sail abstract" ;-)
sailing race
Splash !!
Stand Up Paddle in Cabo Pulmo Marine Park, Baja California Sur, Mexico
"...aaaaaaand....ACTION !!" Racing yacht shooting...,guess where I was while taking this photo ? Yes, right there..in the water :-))
Trzesniowskie Lake
Lunch time.
let's go swimming!
Huntington Beach Sunset
Whilst testing a new zoom lens out at Bosham, Chichester Harbour I focussed on this duck, anticipating it taking off. I was amazed when it completely lost it's footing and went head first into the banking. The duck seemed fine and waddled away.
A view of Buttermere in the Lake District on a cold November day.
Fuji S5 Pro, black & white conversion.
Moonrise over the Dive Boat
One more for the sailors ;-)
Training session on a racing sail-yacht - way too many ropes to handle here :-))
"BY - THE - WIND SAILOR" it's called this small ( about 4cm ), beautiful jellyfish ( lat. Velella velella ). Above water you can see the sail very well and you know why this jelly has that name. wink
Stoney Cove looking quite inviting! Early morning before the crowds.....
the leap.........
Sunbathing
Ready for diving ?
The View
M / Y Philippine Siren
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