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Underwater Photo Contest Entries By Jan Morton

131 Entries Found: Page 5  of  5
Female Tiger Shark - Tiger Beach, Bahamas
Great Hammerhead breaking the Shoal.
Take Me to Your Leader!
CHEESE!!! Oceanic White Tip Female with Diver
Cat Island, Bahamas
shortlistedShortlisted!
Final RoundThrough to 2014 awards final round judging
Blenny Face. Super Macro - Oly E-M1 with 60mm with SMC and Multiplier from Nauticam. No Crop image.
Three Large African Pompano - Silver fish are a real challange to capture but this group gave me all the opportunities they could. Behind is the Port Nelson Wreck. Olympus OMD E-M1 with 7-14mm and twin Inon Strobes.
Blue Hole Divers Surprise.
Atlantic Sharp Nose Sharks
Isla Lady
Female Whale Shark in B&W.
Blenny Face; Full Frame no Crop; Olympus OMD E-M1 with 60mm using Nauticam SMC and Multiplier.
Glass Blenny at Full Frame. Olympus OMD E-M1 using 60mm with Nauticam SMC and Multiplier.
Hop to It ; Full Frame No Crop, Olympus OMD E-M1 with Nauticam SMC and 60mm Lens
Secretary Blenny in Awe ; Full Frame No Crop. Oly OMD E-M1 with Nauticam SMC and Multiplier
Free Diver with Whale Shark - Diver Liz Parkinson interacting with a magnificent female Whale Shark off the coast of Isla Mujeres, Mexico. Oly OMD EM-1 with 8mm Fisheye lens and Natural lighting. Image is slightly cropped and corrected.
Glass Blenny - Nassau, Bahamas. Captured on Olympus EM-1 with Nauticam SMC and Multiplier. Twin Inon Z240 Strobes. Image is Not Cropped but slight colour adjustment in LR
Scorpion Fish - James Bond Wreck Reef, Nassau, Bahamas. Canon G12 with twin Inon Z240 Strobes; 6.1mm - No Crop. colour adjusted in LR
Lemon Shark feeding at the surface. Olympus EM-1. Cropped and adjusted in LR
Oceanic White Tip Female below. Image captured on Olympus EM-1 using natural light. 8mm fisheye lens in Nauticam Housing. Very slightly cropped and colour adjusted in LR
Secretary Blenny - Popping out. Olympus EM-1 using 60mm Macro and 2xULC 165 m67 twin Inon Z240 Manual ; ISO 250, f 18, 1/320 - No Cropping but colour and slight backscatter removal in LR
shortlistedShortlisted!
Secretary Blenny Face
A smug smile from a friendly Lemon Shark. I'd love to know what this devious looking young lady was thinking when she photobombed my shot!
The thankful smile of an Oceanic White Tip female shark. I think she is saying "Thanks for swimming with me!". Taken in Cat Island on Stuart Cove's White Bungi
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2014
3rd place Monthly HotShots
Final RoundThrough to 2014 awards final round judging

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Amazing smile , looks like Bruce from Nemo
Portrait of a Moray Eel. I lucked into this shot when my right strobe was bumped out of position and lit behind some coral failing to light the right side of the frame. It was really lucky...love this shot!
Mating amalgamation of Atlantic Sharpnose Sharks - Rhizoprionodon terraenovae in a Blue Hole in the Bahamas
 
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