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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Marine Life

18728 Entries Found: Page 373  of  694
wide angle shots with no divers in frame
Caught this ray at ~90' while diving a wreck. She stayed still long enough to catch ~4 shots. I was using my Nikonos V w/single strobe. This was the only shot of value on the roll. I was very pleased. I don't think she was looking at her spots!
Two ways
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please leave comments, im new at photography i dont have the best camera, no flash no stobe, please help me out and give me tips, also is the dc1000 elite a good camera for starters
Ever curious reef squid, jewels of the sea.
A friendly squid, Vieques, P.R.
Napoleon Wrasse and friends at Big Brother.
This Barracuda followed me around for about 5 minutes
sea cucumber
Scorpionfish in Seafan
Galapagos sea lion on my check dive in the Galapagos, either mimicking my scuba bubbles or warning me not to get any closer...
Close encounter with a skeptical turtle, big island of Hawaii. Fuji Finepix S2 in Aquatica housing.
Early morning natural light shot of a Southern Stingray and attendant Remora; the latter revealed by catching the upbeat of the nearside wing. A red filter helped the colours come through more strongly.
Jackfish on the Liberty.
Where are you?
A school of Juvenile Convict Blennies on a reef at Apo Island.
A coral grouper on Marsa Shagra Village house reef, Egypt; Canon 720is & Inon Z240
Amazing barracudas
Turbo!!!
The take off of the turtle... Que du bonheur... :O)...
Close up Cod. Canon 40D, Tokina 11-16, magic filter, manual white balance.
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Editor's Comment
here we see how wide angle lenses exaggerate persective when used close (and how much depth of field they have)
Coming in for a landing.
Yes another Lionfish! The invasion continues...... This image was take during my trip to Tiger Beach.
Photo taken in the wreck Pirapama. Recife-PE.
A common Red Sea bigeye on Marsa Shagra House reef, Egypt; Canon 720is & Inon Z240
Ammo Jetty resident Australian Sea Lion.
Blue Glider
This picture was taken in 2010 just off of La Romana DR
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