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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From The Red Sea

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Reef squid. Marsa Alam. D3, 105mm.
A Lonely Nemo
Glassfish soup
Siphon sponge at Big Gota dive site in Southern Red Sea
Lyretail Anthea
Nikon F90 60mm F22 Fuji Velvia
JackFish Alley Cave
"CONFIDENT" 7 year old freediver!
Goniopora taken in ras Ghozlani.
Portrait of Red Bigeyes (Priacanthus armur) in Sud Egyptian Red Sea.
Malabar Grouper,
Gordon Reef,
Sharm el Sheikh
Face-to-face with a Nemo
Diver at Ghiannis D.
Shooting from the hips! Diver and school of barracudas in Shark Reef, Ras Mohamed Park.
Lionfish - Dahab 2009 - Canon Powershot G10 + Canon Housing WP-DC28 (no additional Strobe)
The SS Thistlegorm was a British armed Merchant Navy ship built in 1940 by Joseph Thompson & Son in Sunderland, England. She was sunk on 6 October 1941 near Ras Muhammad in the Red Sea and is now a WELL KNOWN and VERY POPULAR dive site.
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There's a lot going on in this one - the tint works too
Jellyfish.
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Red anemone with anemone fish at Shaab Claudio.
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fan coral at Ras Ghozlani.
Oceanic up close
Blenny.
Taken at Ras Z'atar with Fuji f50fd and Fantasea Nano strobe.
The Nemo
coral aiming for the sun!
My first Spanish Dancer!
Toilets & Divers,
Remains of Yolanda Wreck
Ras Mohamed Nationa Park
A white fin spotted shark (Triaenodon obesus) in cave.
The wreck "Umbria" has a cargo of 360.000 bombs that makes the exploring of the wreck still more exciting. The "Umbria" is one of the most famous sunken ships in the world. Lying in the shelter of Wingate Reef, just outside Port Sudan. Depth 36m
The wreck "Umbria" has a cargo of 360.000 bombs that makes the exploring of the wreck still more exciting. The "Umbria" is one of the most famous sunken ships in the world. Lying in the shelter of Wingate Reef, just outside Port Sudan. Depth 36m
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