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Underwater Photo Contest Entries By Richard Smith

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This Giant Clam was in the middle of a sandy patch and created an entire ecosystem all of it's own!
Great White Shark cruising past. Black & White film.
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more scary in B&W ?
Newly hatched Flamboyant Cuttlefish. Only a few cms long
Wild Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphin that comes in to feed every morning.
Nice day out on the reef!

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end of a roll?
Fake eye spots on a juvenile Flying Gurnard

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Good stock shot showing the beast and it's behavior
Bullseyes keeping their distance from a Wobbegong shark
Making the most of a flooded strobe!
Soft Coral and sun burst
Tiny juvenile Toby hiding in a soft coral for protection
Diver and Big-eye Trevally
Really quite frightening! Crocodile Snake eel
Yawning Lionfish
Ornate Ghost Pipefish
Mynah bird sitting on balcony infront of Aitutaki lagoon, Cook islands
I think I prefer toothbrushes!
Inquisitive Batfish cruising over the reef
Blue ring Octopus trying to outswim the flounder that subsequently ate him (a previous entry).
Imperator shrimp running around his mobile home - a huge Spanish Dancer Nudibranch.
The Motley Crew! Four morays (of three species) and a shrimp!
Christmas Tree worm to get in the festive spirit, it is September after all!
When this Candy Crab jumped from one frond of the soft coral to another it helped isolate the crab and reduce its camouflage for the shot
Nervous Anemonefish
Sunburst through the jungle canopy onto a shallow seafan. Strong currents in the channel allow very lush growth of soft corals and fans in extremely shallow water.
Scientist on Wobbegong shark tagging project
Porcelain crab showing off
Coleman's Pygmy seahorse, looking so angelic.
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