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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!
Sea Star Wreck in the Bahamas
Blue Diamond/Isla San Andres
The "R. Peñon" wreck.
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2008

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nice small wreck
The Sea Star wreck - off the coast of Freeport.
God must be close. Truk Lagoon. Mast of the Fujikawa Maru
The bow of the Sea Star wreck off the coast of Freeport, Grand Bahamas.
The last help. Before going down this ship had at its stern the cord emergency staircase.
Torre Vado, Italy
The David Tucker Wreck located off Nassau. This photo was taken while approaching the wreck. The angle of the ship as it has tossed for the past years helps create a cool photo.
The Giannis D, Sha’ab Abu Nuhas Reef, Red Sea, Egypt.
Gold Medal Gold Medal 2008

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we've all got this shot of this wreck but Jim's is better than mine!
Chained to its resting place. The back section of the Bratislava.
Uss Emmons sitting at around 140'. This was my first dive to this wreck and it is gorgeous. I highly encourage anyone that gets a chance to dive this wreck.
This photo was taken last year while diving off Nassau. The photo was taken using my Sealife DC500, two strobes and wide angle lens.
Deck Guns on the MV Captain Keith Tibbett's wreck in Cayman Brac.
Was enjoying taking pictures inside this wreck when suddenly got the urge to check my pressure gauge and found that I was real low. So warning fellow divers, when inside a wreck, check often! Meanwhile hope you enjoy the heart shaped porthole.
Unknown wreck.
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Doesn't look too stable to swim under? Or is that camera tilt? A nice wreck regardless!
Motorcycle in Hold of the SS Thistlegorm. Canon 10-22mm wide angle. Balanced natural light through hold doors with strobes with a 1/50 shutter.
Bronze Medal Bronze Medal 2008

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great newbie wreck interiorGareth
This sunken ship from WWII provides a safe haven for thousands of fish. The 125 ft. depth makes it a short but beautiful dive into the deep blue
Chained
Incrusted in soft corals the fly wheel on the wreck of the Teti sunk 1930. Komiza Vis.
Underwater Castle
Diver on the wreck of the Hispania in the Sound of Mull
A starboard aft hull section from the Sonja Maersk lost during WWII near Halifax, Nova Scotia lies at 140 feet. Natural light, Nikonos V, 12mm Sea&Sea lens with Kodak 3200 ASA film. Scratches removed and cropped for subject in PS.
The wreck of the sail boat the Bratislava. Sunk off the island of Ciovo in 2006.
Diver on one of the props of the Salem Express ( natural light )
The David Tucker Wreck off Nassau. I used my DC 500 , dual strobes and wide angle lens to photograph this photo.
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a heap good wreck Steven
Wreck of the Marcus.Abu Nuhas.
This was taken inside the cargo hold of the Shakem, which lies at about 100ft.
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