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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!
Not a wreck, but this signpost was made underwater in Morrison's Quarry by a group of divers with a sense of humour. Nikonos V, 12mm Sea & Sea lens, Kodak 400 asa film, manual exposure with dual Ikelite 150's for strobe fill.

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I think a wreck is technically anything man-made and metal that shouldn't be underwater? Anyway, a fun shot.
At a depth of 90 feet, a diver investigates the steering quadrant of the Bohemian wrecked off Halifax, Nova Scotia. Nikonos V, 12mm Sea & Sea lens, Ilford 3200 ASA film on manual exposure in natural light.
Condesita off Tenerife view of the stern. Wreck was broken in half and twisted starboard in a storm 2009. Taken with EOS 20d in Ikelite housing, RAW, manual, 1 x DS 125 ikelite strobe on full power with diffuser, tokina 10 x 17 lens, EV +2 stops.
The wreck of the Condesita taken with EOS 20d using EF 20mm USM prime lens 1 DS 125 ikelite strobe and ikelite housing taken 2008 off the Island of Tenerife.
This is a wide angle shot of the Condesita a wreck off Tenerife it was shot in September 2009 using a 20d with one DS125 strobe the lens was a tokina 10-17. Depth is 17m in the early afternoon. This was our second dive of the day.
..no name wreck
Parallel dimension. Shot of the front of a wreck, with strobes on one side, plain blue on the other.
Mytilini Wreck at Halkidiki - Greece
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a central, symmetrical subject shouldn't work but Nicholas got this fisheye wreck right. The diver just throws the symmetry off enough to make it visually interesting
Cannon on the wreck of NK-02 Dragoner/aka KNM Kjell outside Mandal in Norway.
Stern of the Halliburton
The Podsnap. D200, 10.5mm.
Fearless
Kas Tas Balik (Kas Rockfish, Turkey), photograped on a wreck near Kas, Turkey
The wreck of The Beata and my friend Abimael.
Mammoth. The wreck of NK-02 Dragoner aka KNM Kjell outside Tregde in Norway. Nikon D300, Nexus housing.
An underwater photographer inside the Wit Shoal II in St. Thomas.
Old flashe (1943)
The wreck of Ghiannis D. Canon XSi with Tokina 10-17mm fisheye in Ikelite housing.
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Vladimir shoots a favorite Red Sea wreck
Inside the wreck of SS Carnatic. Canon XSi with Tokina 10-17mm fisheye, Ikelliute housing with dual DS-125 strobes.
inside engineroom of 128 m long ww2 wreck "fisser"
Hilma Hooker in Bonaire. DX-G1 with natural light.
The cargo ship Hilma Hooker went into the history books as a drug smuggler: 25,000 pounds of marijuana were removed from between a real and a false bulkhead.
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I love the diver standing on the bottom to give scale Aleksandr
tech-divers behind the superstructure of ww2 wreck radbod. depth is 210 feet
A few of the ribs from the wreck of the Patti off POrt Elizabeth South Africa
lionfish at the el mina wreck
Nightdive on the barge. Long exposure.
A diver being pretty brave at the wreck of the Fearless.
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