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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From Egypt

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Acabaria biserialis
A couple of friendly Red Sea dolphins
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Six-striped Soapfish: "Did you see England vs Algeria?"
Blacktip Grouoper: YAWN.....
Rocket
This turtle was attractied to its own reflection in the dome of my fisheye lens. It swam with me and my buddy for ages with other divers happily oblivious !!
Don't know the name of this mollusk.
Picture taken at Ra... by Nick R
by: Nick R
Don't know the name of this mollusk.
Picture taken at Ras Katy, Sharm El Sheikh
labre à longue franges
Damsel Fish of the Red Sea... Que du bonheur... :O)...
Ras Za'atar
This is my best profile...
A "Fusilier" in the waters of the Red Sea... Que du bonheur... :O)...
Dinner Time.... in the Red Sea... Que du bonheur... :O)...
In the absence of more suitable and photogenic subject matter the narcissist in me, pushes me to quite literally "shoot myself", I wanted to get something a little different, so shot through the ladders whilst climbing, easier said than done!
In the summer at Shark Reef in Rasmo, large congregations of Bohar Snapper accumulate, difficulty here was being patient enough to wait for all of the elements to drop into place and for Shelly to be unobscured by fish.
Bannerfish taken at El Quadim with Canon G10
Face to face.... but not with a black background for once... :O)... Que du bonheur...
"Halloween pumpkin" spheric corall on the top of small pinnacle.
Quite tricky to get the exposure right with this one. I was using a program only camera and to bend it to my will I used Spot Metering and exposure lock, useful when you have an impatient buddy and only one chance to get it right.
We were lucky enough to have these dolphins hanging around for around 40 mins cavorting and teasing us, a blissful day.
Curious little guy, taken at El Quadim with Canon G10
Bea outside a cave. Canon G10.
I've always liked the way goat fish use their barbels to find prey. This one had his permanently out as if he was resting his head on them and let me come in unusually close.
Platax sur l'épave du Thistlegorm
Cheeklined splendor wrasse. This fish was always at the same place and observed us carefully until we left his area
shortlistedShortlisted!
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Lion Fish in the Sun.
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