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Orange Sea Pen. Canon G10.
Harbour seal. Canon ixus 980.
Bronze Medal Bronze Medal 2010

Final RoundThrough to 2010 awards final round judging

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lots of ahh factor
Diver and plane wreck in Morrison's Quarry. Photo taken under the ice. Nikonos V with 12mm Sea & Sea lens, manual exposure. Colour corrected and scratches removed in PS.
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This recreational diver checks for the presence of boats before surfacing from underneath the Terrance Bay government wharf in Nova Scotia. Nikonos V, 20mm lens.
Picture taken at Kirkfield Quarry
Diver prepares to enter the bridge, HMCS Saguenay, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Diver at the bow of the 'Marquette', Georgian Bay
Bluegill Sunfish
'Tending the nest' . Male Bluegill sunfish attending to its nest.
Anemon.
Pumpkinseed Sunfish
My 16 month son swimming underwater and holding his breath.

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He'll soon be in full scuba gear Jo-Ann!
This lovely apnea diver struck a relaxed pose for me under the ice of Morrison's Quarry. Nikonos V, 12mm Sea & Sea lens, manual exposure with Ikelite 150 strobe. Cropped for subject and colour corrected.
This Decorator War Bonnet was shot on the world famous Browning Wall near Port Hardy B.C. The wall drops off to hundreds of feet. I used a Nikon D2X with a 105 macro lense.
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Everything in this photo is real, but I altered a tiny detail for creative reasons. You may see it if you look close. Gaskin wreck off Brockville, Nikonos V, Sea & Sea 12mm lens, kodak 800 asa film and manual exposure.
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b&w wrecks are moody
Dive tenders cut a pattern of safety lines in the snow above to help tethered divers orient themselves under the ice. Morrison's Quarry, Nikonos V, Kodak 800 ASA film, manual exposure with Ikelite 150 strobe fill on the near rocks.
Technical diver on ice. Posed upside-down under the ice in Morrison's Quarry. Nikonos V, 12mm Sea & Sea lens, Kodak 800 ASA film with Ikelite 150 for strobe fill. Colour corrected.
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Ice fishing in Morrison's Quarry. Diver posed upside-down under the ice on a floating seat with a fishing rod. Nikonos V, 12mm Sea & Sea lens, manual exposure, kodak 800 ASA film with Ikelite 150 strobe fill.
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A free diver makes his way back up to the ice entry hole in Morrison's Quarry. Nikonos V camera, 12mm Sea & Sea lens, manual exposure, cropped for subject.
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For fun and to generate interest in the Vancouver Winter Games, the CTV network asked people to send in photos wearing the red Olympic mittens in different locations. Part of the mitten sales supports Canadian athletes. This was my submission.
Painted anemone in Bamfield on the west coast of Vancouver Island
This is a type of sea star, still looking for the name :P
Properly prepared, you can be just as comfortable under the ice as anywhere else. Nikonos V, Sea & Sea 12mm lens with Ikelite 150 for strobe fill. Manual exposure.
This is a Sea Nettle (Chrysaora). They're usually found in large groups along the shore or in open water in the pacific northwest. This species of sea jelly will actually swim up as close to the shoreline as it can without having to stop swimming.
The Class Clowns - sea lions near Hornby Island BC Canada
Puget sound king crab at Agamemnon channel, BC.
A painted greenling inside a chimney sponge with feather stars attatched.
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