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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Close Focus

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shots taken with a WIDE ANGLE (or fisheye) lens having 1) a well defined close subject (usually strobe-lit) AND 2) a wide angle BACKGROUND with a second subject, usually a diver
“ seven and a half “
Just seven and a half tentacles, but looks so beautyful like they were eight. smile
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Lion Fish posing on a ledge. Nikonos V 28mm with Ikelight 125 strobe
Entering the house of the shark. Nikon D90, Tokina 10-17mm Lens and two YS-120 strobes.
Spiny Urchin
The Grouper was just passing through this shot of a coral formation at Fantasy Gardens off Grand Cayman.
Ramora fish on its free jurney
Curious surgeon fish at Marsa Alam
Thinspine Rockcod on soft coral, Kimbe Bay PNG
Shark Wreck Servemar X. Recife-PE. Nikon D90, Tokina 10-17mm lens and strobes YS-110 YS-120.
This image of a Branching Vase Sponge was taken the other day while diving on Villa Blanca Wall - Cozumel Mexico. This wall is a beautiful dive and good for night diving!
" guidepost "
To the exit? Wait... ...hmm... ...that way!
So easy can be navegation with natural auxiliaries. Sometimes you just have to ask for the right way. smile
Hey! What do you want?
Richilieu Rock
Yellow Sponges
A common scene in Tubbataha Marine Park. I've seen some huge Sea Fans and sponges here. Truly an amazing place.
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Wide angle of beautiful bomme with all that makes Fiji one of my favorite dive sites. Nikonos V 28mm lense Ikelight strobe
Photographing the Longfinned Batfish (Platax teira)
Napoleon II
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Napoleon I
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This image of a Red Lipped Batfish was taken during a dive at Blue Heron Bridge last winter.
encounter with a false killerwhale
Another perspective!
"Ripples" This is an example of the visibility often seen when diving off Cozumel.
This image of a Spiny Lobster was taken in 2008 while diving in Cozumel.
diving on the wreck of the Pietermaritzberg in False Bay in 4 meter viz. Close focus on a nudibranch Bonisa nakaza
My first dive with my new wide angle lens...
This yellowtail popped out of a dense bush as if to welcome me into his secret garden.
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