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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Close Focus

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shots taken with a WIDE ANGLE (or fisheye) lens having 1) a well defined close subject (usually strobe-lit) AND 2) a wide angle BACKGROUND with a second subject, usually a diver
The Christ Statue comes to mind with great ease on the eve of his birth! Merry Christmas to everyone!
Cuttlefish: Chameleons Of The Sea
Nice start place for a dive
Global Eye fish, La Paz México
Dive with the Dolphin
Weduweroos, sagartiogeton undatus always around
Black & White Reef Scene (in-camera double exposure)
Two Feather Stars seat on Wipcoral
Magical Light
Anemone
Mediterranean Scorpionfish portrait
Blackspotted Puffer (Arothron nigropunctatus, Arothron citrinellus), yellow variety, swimming in coral tongoreef
Harlekinfish
Hidden Clownfissh
French Angel peers around the corner with the shadow of a Reef shark in the background. West End Bhahmas
White Frogfish or Scorpionfish ?
The colorful mantle of a giant sea clam
I love jelly.
Turtle portrait
Bronze Medal Bronze Medal 2018

Final RoundThrough to 2018 awards final round judging
Recently captured image of the "critically endangered" Small Tooth Sawfish of Jupiter, FL. Canon 5DMKIV, 8-15@15, ISO 500, f/7.1, 1/200, Inon Z330x2, Nauticam Housing. 1 of 12 images captured in sequence. click here
shortlistedShortlisted!
Thorn Crown the reefkiller
They can make a reef kompetly died when its have to much! its will see the coral
a white skelet afther past the thorn crown
coloured gorgonians , Ustica Island
Sponges are animals of the phylum Porifera. They are multicellular organisms that have bodies full of pores and channels allowing water to circulate through them.
Hippocampus guttulatus, seahorse, Plougastel, France
White-eyed Moray Eel (Siderea thyrsoidea)
Sea snake
The most venemous snake in the world
Thorny snake star
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