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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Wrecks

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anything man-made that is sunk including cars, tanks, planes etc. - oh and ships!
A recently discovered wreck near Haifa.
French Angel on the Spiegel Grove shot @ 100' In dim light Nikonos V 20mm 105 strobe
Upright Spiegel Grove shot with natural light on the bottom at 130'
Gray Angel on the Bow of the Spiegel grove, shot laying on the sand @ 130' nikonos V 20mm no flash
Zero Altitude.
Japenese Zero found about 5 years ago in Kimbe Bay, New Britain, PNG.
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Nice Pacific plane wreck - works well in B&W
Damaged hull section of the Scire.
Tec diver on the conning tower of the Scire. The sub was sunk off the coast of Haifa in 1942 by the British "with the loss of all hands" (apparently that's a more delicate way of saying that everyone got killed)
Spadefish schooling around David Tucker Wreck in New Providence, Bahamas May 2004. Taken with Canon Digital Rebel with 14mm Sigma lens in Sea & Sea housing with Inon Z220 strobe.
Some sections of this sub appeared almost as abstract formations and the atmosphere was quite eery.
The Scire (pronounced "sheereh"), is badly damaged but some sections still remain in good shape. Quite an amazing wreck to dive on.
The SCIRE, an Italian sub WWII
"Umbria" in front of Port Sudan. April 2005
Divers over wreck, Capernwray, Lancashire.
F90X,60mm.
Bridge section of the Satil, Eilat
Ye'alat, depth 45m.
Divers explore the George A Marsh in Lake Ontario. The ship went down with 12 of 14 on board near Kingston, Ontario in 1917, and is almost 100 percent intact.
Inspecting the remains of the bridge of the Satil, Eilat.
thistelgorm
Deck of the Eber Ward, Straits of Mackinac, Michigan. Only the toilet remains where the pilot house once was on this wooden steamer which sank in 1909 with the loss of five lives, and now rests in 142 fsw.
"Can I squeeze in here?"
Salem Express back view.
wreck ship in subic bay since world war 2
Yolanda Reef, Ras Muhamad, Sinai. The wreck itself, the Yolanda, was driven off the edge of the cliff by strong currents prevailing in the area. The ship was considered lost until it was found on May 26, 2005, at a depth of 145m.
Sea Viking, Nassau Bahamas. Taken with Canon Digital Rebel in Sea & Sea housing, no strobe. July 2004.
Metal section of a newly discovered wreck near Haifa. A wreck can sometimes yield interesting compositions of its parts without really revealing what those parts actually are.
Salem Express life boats lie under the shadow of the wreck. Canon 10D 12mm
3072X2048pix.
Picture of the unused lifeboats on the Salem Express, Red Sea. Canon EOS 10D, natural light
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