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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From The Caribbean Sea

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Jose at Captain Roger wreck
Panorama of the Russian Destroyer on Cayman Brac.
The "eye" of the Kittiwake.
Big tarpon in the middle, Xcalac México
Jose Cartagena explores RMS Rhone propeller.
Vertical
When whale sharks feed vertical, they're even more spectacular;-).
Sandiver Portrait, St, Thomas.
EX-USS Kittiwake
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Waterspout! Nothing like a little entertainment before a shore dive. My camera is much harder to use, however, above water in a Subal housing!
Panorama, stitched together from 9 or 10 shots, of my family on an early morning dive on the Russian destroyer in Cayman Brac.
Coral and a fire clam combine to create an "underwater Cookie Monster" .
1st attempt at fluorescence. quite frustrating
Sharks and Photographers, Gardens of the Queen
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puffer fish with a funny model
Bow shot of the Kittiwake.
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Nice bow shot.
In honor of shark week.
Frogfish Portrait
Arrow Shrimp hiding amongst the grass
Orange Ball Corallimorph. Night dive
Caribbean Sea Spider
Spotted cleaner shrimp
Manta rolling during the yearly whale shark feeding aggregation in Isla Mujeres
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b/w conversion Coral and sponge
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sponge and coral
A dream within a dream
Slender File Fish
Lined Elysia
14791 Entries Found: Page 179  of  548

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