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Underwater Photo Contest Entries By Jorge Sorial

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Cuttlefish
Fangtooth moray eel with a cleaning shrimp working hard.
Fangtooth moray defending its territory
Fireworm in the seabed close to the shipwreck "El Condesito" in Tenerife
Orange ball anemone. Can only be seen at night.
Canarian crayfish, an endangered species. Red is beautiful!
Photograph of a Moray Eel in Tenerife, Canary Islands.

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sometimes a symetrical crop works well
Titanic
Thor amboinensis
Ummmmm! What's up, doc?
Seaslug
(Hypselodoris picta webbi)
Yummy! This is good...
Squat shrimp (Thor amboinensis)
Bogavante eel in the Canary Islands
Thor amboinensis shrimp. Photograph taken with a Nikon D-300 and a 105mm VR lens in a Sea & Sea housing and an Inon Z240 strobe light. f22 and 1/125.
A turtle hiding the sun. Photograph taken with a Nikon D300 in a Sea & Sea housing; 10.5mm fisheye lens; 2 Inon Z240 strobes attached with Inon arms; ISO200; f22; 1/60s
Moray eel, "Pico Pato" or "Bogavante" as it is called in the Canary Islands, showing its menacing teeth.
Divers during deco.
Anemone in the temperate waters of the Canary Islands.
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My buddy Vicente floating in the blue from inside the Moray Eel Cave in Los Cristianos, Tenerife, Spain
My friend Isidro posing above the shipwreck "Meridian" in Los Cristianos, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.
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Calcetines ("Socks") and Maryfer in the beautiful island coast of El Hierro, Canary Islands, Spain.
Photograph taken at a depth of 46 meters in a dive site where there are hundreds of barracudas swirling in circles. Nikon D300 with the 10.5 mm fisheye lens in a Sea & Sea MDX-300 housing, and two Inon Z240 flashes (f22 at 1/125s; ISO 200)
Hermit crab staring at the camera...
Nice breakfast!
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Blow Job!?
The grouper "Socks" with Maryfer.
Virgen del Carmen (Virgin Mary and Child), protector of the seas
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