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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Marine Life

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wide angle shots with no divers in frame
Navy Pier (Vieques) I believe I can Fly!!
sealife dc1200 snorkling
Wide angle lens
blue......
Riccio
BIG FELLOW
A very big Blubberlip Snapper followed by a small one and a Sharksucker beneath him.
Tulamben Bali
spiny lobsters
Dunraven lion
Hawaiian Monk seal bending around the sun.
The manta rays just swim right up to you, especially if you pretend to ignore them.
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Taken at the Boiler in the Socorro Islands with Tokina 10-17
sweetlips hang out
TEN!
It's all in the moment
Jacks
looking at the corals
Barracuda under the BHB
This image is taken during the 6-th Underwater Photography Competition "Wonderful Raja Ampat"
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BLUE
Blue and yellow fusilier
Orchid Island Taiwan
Golden Yelly in the sun
Cowrie with mantle out in Three room cave, Kona Coast
Close encounters with a Vampire fish.
Turtle looking over shoulder
These Blue striped grunts were posing for us at the dive site known as Porron, at Playa del Carmen
These ramoras off Playa del Carmen came round us at the end of the dive. They gave us some fantastic blue water photo opportunities
I am intrigued by the amazing reflections of whale sharks sub-surface. When it's calm I make a point of tilting my housing upwards. I love the partial distortion of this one combined with a swimmer to give a sense of size and motion.
Whale shark feeding on bait ball at the surface, Honda Bay, Palawan. Honda bay is a great location for observing a variety of feeding behaviour. This one is my favourite because they are completely stationary and easy to approach.
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