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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Close Focus

5175 Entries Found: Page 75  of  192
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
Travelling with company
Walking on...
Kiss Mouthes ;-) - Sweetlips frontal
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my friends,Canon EOS 40D,Sigma 10mm Fish Eye, 1/125s at f/13, Ikelite housing with 2 strobes DS200+DS160
Oligopus ater, female
Jellyfish over the boat
shortlistedShortlisted!
Glossodoris valenciennesi (Calella de Palafrugell)
...observation, Canon EOS 40D, EFS 10-22/f3,5-4,5 1/125s at f/18, Ikelite housing with 2 strobes DS200 and DS160
In the dunes
shortlistedShortlisted!
Juvenile Queen Angel in Cozumel, Mexico
Canon 5D3 w/ 8-15mm fisheye
Snoot shot
Backlighting a Lionfish.
The perfect reef to me. Teeming with life and color in the shallows.
Grotto Buffet.
Nassau Grouper (Epinephelus striatus) with Silversides – Grand Cayman 2013.
Olympus E-PL3, 9mm, dual UFL-2 strobes.
f/4, 1/80sec, ISO320.
"Well, Mr. alien, up there you have Arrábida's cliffs, which are one of the scenic highlights of this natural park, but the climate is a little dry for me, I prefer it down here despite of the anoying seagulls trying to bite my legs off..."
Grouper close-up portrait
This grouper was brave enough to allow me to get very close. I almost touched his nose by camera dome port.
"Greetings Mr. Alien, feel welcome into my world, just be careful not to harm any of us, or damage our houses.
My name is Pedro Crab and I'll be your guide for today..."
Antedon Mediterranen
Light, color, texture with static subject
Reef life
Family of Anemones 90ft down submarine canyon Carmel California
Aerobatic formation under water - a group of mobulas
shortlistedShortlisted!
...a chance to make a picture - Eagle ray, Canon EOS40D, Sigma 10mm/2,8 fisheye, 1/125 at f/13, Ikelite housing with 2 strobes DS200 and DS160
"IMPACT"
shortlistedShortlisted!
Huge orange barrel sponge at Cobalt Coast
Flying flounder #2
High speed - a bluefin trevally very close
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