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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Natural Light (no strobe)

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shots taken using ambient light i.e. unlit by flash or continuous lighting like HID but filters on the lens are allowed if declared
dive into a giant swarm of sardines - a great experience
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Great behaviour shot.
Natural light
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Baracuda, Florida Keys
"In the Shadow" ...of many thousands sardines look this hawksbill-turtle for a way to the surface
Hull of a ship seen through the legs of a pier at the Cement Plant, Barbados
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sperm whales "listen" with their lower jaw, this one is trying to figure out just what i am.
When spooked, a sperm whale will make a huge cloud of poop, which for us is impossible to see through, they use this to mask their disappearance, image taken under permit.
Inshore Indo-Pacific Bottlenose dolphins. Taken with a Canon S95.
one of the greatest moments in my life free dive with Humpback Whales
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2014
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One of my favorites of the month, great composition, could use some more contrast.
Abstract view of the Cement Plant pier, Barbados - looking vertically upward.
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Spinner dolphins in Cook's Bay on a cloudy day
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Close up of a puffer fish
Manta's approaching
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dreaming...
False Killer Whale and my absolute highlight of the trip.
A pod of these lovelies came by our boat. Since they can be a bit playfull and are often accompanied by shark, the captain wouldn't let us go into the water with them.
Yin Yang
Manta dance at night in Kona Hawaii
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Soul savers (Spinner dolphins in Hawaii)
A spotted eagle ray glides over the sand.
the other view
A panorama view of the museum you might see in here: click here
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Tulamben USAT Liberty, sunrise dive. I try different shots and settings but only one strobe is not enough to get what I want. I decided to lay down in the sand and wait... What if I play with the light I have?
Sting Rays Everywhere! Grand Cayman sand Bar D800 Nikon, Aquatica housing, 10-17 lens
Acquario
Nikon d800E, 16mm Nikon
Raja Ampat
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Florida Keys Grouper
Antique cannons.
Resting
- no space to turn -
Manta Ray, Bodu Hithi (Maldives)
Two Manta Rays in a row, Isla Contoy Mexico
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