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White Spotted Soapfish, South County Reef, Pinellas County FL. These guys were peeking out of a hole in a railing on one of the barge wrecks.
Sharp teef
An intimate moment with my friend.
Velcome to my home, vould you like to come in?
Odd looking Mantis shrimp in a bottle.
Pair
Rainbow darter from the Thornapple River in Michigan. Taken on 9-12 with a A640 powershot in a WP-DC8 housing.
This jawfish was peeking out of his hole.
...oooh! she's still there!
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2011

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cute Tompot Blenny Suzan
Fish coming out
buddies
Blenny NItes... a blenny watches the nightime traffic
Star fish in the kelp forest
Puget Sound, WA, U.S.A.
shortlistedShortlisted!
mysterieuse..... an archaic Ridgeback Sting ray.. reminds us that dinosaurs really do still exist.
Bank Seabass, I believe.
Was this hybrid's daddy a triggerfish??
Not sure whether he was tasting or spitting at me.
I have become so fascinated with the close up faces of the shrimps.. they have such complicated architecture that I'd never have seen without the subsee.
Afraid I overdid the photoshop thing here. . .
Green sea turtle "Honu"
Black Brotula found under ledge in West Palm Beach, FL on a night dive. This is a reclusive, very shy fish that inhabits deep crevices, recesses and caves if the reefs, virtually never coming completely into the open.
An amazingly large helmet conch visited the bridge back in early July.
Pilings with anemones
Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
Plumose Anemones
Hood Canal, WA, U.S.A.
Interspecies hide-and-seek. Nobody will find me a gaping pikeblenny, neither. . . :-)
Yellowline Arrow crab close up.
shortlistedShortlisted!
Call of the Wild.....
Silver Medal Silver Medal 2011

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These guys seem to never stop moving. . .
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