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Underwater Photo Contest Entries By Marc Damant

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An Egg Yolk Jelly with a cross Jelly in its stomach makes this tiny Jelly look like a shape shifter. With a body so translucent that it is hard to see at times it can be hard to know who is who when your stomach is full of a Jelly cousin.
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2016

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All a Glow! An up-close of a Longfin Gunnel with a canon 100mm macro and +10 diopter.
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Fried Egg Jellyfish hanging in the black depths of the Pacific Northwest.
A mouthful of Red Urchin. A young Wolf Eel eating one of its favorite foods.
A Northern Ronquiel all alight in its breeding splendor!
Sometimes the change from young to old in a fish is drastic. The Wolf Eel starts out translucent and a long ribbon. Then settles down on the bottom to hunt this picture is of a Juvenile and it has bold colors and markings.
A cold water assassin in loose sand the sculpin awaits its next meal. Canon T2i with 1oo mm macro and sea and sea ds1's from below to elongate the shadows!
Triopha catalinae a macro of this beautiful cold water nudibranch.
Intensity of concentration. Barely room to breathe up against a long sought after jewel the Pacific Stubby Squid 100mm macro with a +5 diopter.
A glowing close up of a Longfin Gunnel. 100mm macro on Canon T2I in an Aquatica housing with twin Sea and Sea D1's.
Obstacles at the back of the boat!
A passer by in the dark! A nite dive turns into a frantic attempt to catch the majestic Great Atlantic Hammerhead as they zoom pass our line of strobes and photographers!
" Sonic Boom " A Great Atlantic Hammerhead bursting thru the upturned sand from a feeding nurse shark.
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A bright Jewel in the black! Normally a Camouflaged hunter the Ornate Ghost Pipefish is a Picasso painting of all angles and colors!
A whiskery close up. A Stellar Sea Lion closes in for a whiskery kiss. Taken with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye on a Canon T2i in an aquatic ousing with twin sea and sea Ds1's
Puffed up in display! A Northern Ronquiel tries to ward me off as I get a little too close!
"Photo Bombed" The Stellar Sea Lions of Norris Rocks off Vancouver Island Canada are playful, curious and intelligent animals. Sometimes they just show up at the right time!
Janulous Fuscous a bright firework of colour in the Emerald seas of the Pacific Northwest!
These things should come with a warning " Things in the view finder may be closer than they appear "! My wife shooting some video with my backup system and this Great Atlantic Hammerhead came in to check her out. The video is great crunch!
So misunderstood the Bull Shark is power and grace incarnate! Tokina 10-17mm canon T2I in an aquatica housing with twin Sea and Sea ds1's
A stubby squid in flight! A night dive brings an unexpected jewel. This brilliant squid floats thru the dark sea waiting for its next shrimp meal. Canon 100mm macro with dual sea and sea d1 strobes.
Gold Medal Gold Medal 2016

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On display! The Decorated Warbonnet!
An Explosion of Color! The Red Irish Lord is an ambush hunter and uses camouflage to hide. It is amazing that this vibrant fish hides in the cool waters off Vancouver Island Canada!
A Fireworks worth of Colour! 100mm macro and +5 diopter Canon T2I in Aquatica Housing with twin Sea and Sea 110a strobes.
The Long Fin Gunnel is a voracious little hunter that can be seen zipping along the bottom checking every nook and cranny. This one paused long enough for an extreme close up.
Sharky figures swim below! Hydrolagus colliei or Spotted Pacific Ratfish!
16 arms of love! We found a pair of mating Giant Pacific Octopus and they were all arms! Taken with a Canon T2I in an Aquatica housing with a Tokina 10-17mm at 17mm and duel Sea and Sea 100a.
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