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Underwater Photo Contest | Over/Under (shots half topside, half U/W)

1681 Entries Found: Page 54  of  63
shots that cross the surface boundary (so under/overs like Snells Window too)
Mr H & Mr T.. Capernwray. D200, 10.5mm.
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Well I knew you guys were joined at the hip but this is ridiculous!
what a wonderful world...in Banda Naira, Indonesia
bellissima orca in mariland
capturing light both above and below
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camel's safari
Gold Medal Gold Medal 2007
2nd place Monthly HotShots
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I'd say this were unusual if Ran hadn't already entered another u/w camel shot!
Duck from below. Vivian quarry. D200, 10.5mm.
Mexican Pelican from a different angle, La Paz
Cenote Nohoch Main entrance

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interesting natural light shot Alessandro
Getting swamped by the birds....
In the infinity swimming pool in Egypt, dont think Alex has ever been surrounded by so many birds....
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2007

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Ever seen Alfred Hitchcock Petra? scary!
Mooring buoy. Steam's town bay. Connemara. D200, 10.5mm.
This baby Hawksbill Turtle seemed to look back at the beach where it has hatched, before leaving into the open sea for the next years to come.
Bracken. Vivian quarry. North Wales. D200, 10.5mm.
Looking for frogs.
Garden pond, Northwich.
10.5mm. Natural light.
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Mark (and Dek) are always looking for u/w shots - even in their back gardens!
Tangalooma wreck. Moreton island. D200, 10.5mm.
Magic
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swimming pools can yield some great shots and keep your hand practiced (when you can't get to the sea!)
Ending Dive in Bonaire
Plant on cliff face.
Not really an over/under shot but didn't know which category to put it in.
Capernwray. 10.5mm.
Navy SEAl exits the water during a training mission.
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2007

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I've always said that man is the most dangerous creature in the sea!
Rare White whale breaching

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Really!!!!!!!!
Lily pad's. Capernwray. D200, 10.5mm.
Ladder. Trefor pier. D200, 10.5mm.
Mark in the shallows. Capernwray. D200, 10.5mm.
Use to be a volcano, Roca Partida is one of the most remote and best dive sites in the world.
Trefor pier. North Wales. D200, 10.5mm.
local village between dives
Hot Summer
Nikon D100 and 16mm
Jellyfish in the sky - Nikon D100 and 16mm
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