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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From The Indian Ocean

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The Look!
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Midnight Manta - Fesdu Lagoon, North Ari Atoll
Redtoothed triggerfish (Odonus niger), often seen allover the tropic oceans. This picture is from Embudu house reef
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A group of batfishes passing by at the Six Senses Laamu house reef
Hallo
fishes in a wreck near st Gilles
Rhinopia...Komodo, Indonesia
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Turtle shape
Nurse shark at maldives
- no space to turn -
Manta Ray, Bodu Hithi (Maldives)
Whip Coral Goby taken with a Canon S95 in Recsea Housing with an Inon S2000 strobe and a Inon fisheye macro lens.
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Risbecia pulchella
Liquid Energy #3
Pure Energy!!!
Pigmy
White background by light.
Heading towards the twilight zone . . .
Squat lobster on mirror
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Froggy portrait
Perfect camouflage
Up close and personal
Leafish on mirror
A Christmas tree in the snow
(rhinophore of Hagerada punctata)
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Final RoundThrough to 2014 awards final round judging

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Editor's Comment
Very nice but seems aggressively cropped and thus not sharp enough.
School
Aliwal Shoal
Whip Coral Gobies
Taken with FishEye lens and microdome.
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Portrait of a lion fish lite up with snoot
The shrimp jumped into the eels mouth, but the landing wasn't great.
Whip Coral Goby
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