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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
Sea cocumber "in erection" spowning.
This rare occurrence happen one time in a year. Normally they stay flat on the bottom.
Yellow Barrel Sponges
Meeting with the the batfish.
West wall, Salt River, St. Croix D300-Tokina 10-17mm
This image of a Giant Anemone was taken last year while diving the beautiful Paradise Reef off Cozumel. The warm and clean water helps these invertebrates thrive!
This image of sponges is just one group of thousands of species found off the beautiful walls of Cozumel. Crystal clear and warm water feed these sponges as they are filter feeders.
Yellow Feather Star and diver background.
ARROW CRAB, CONE HEAD
Turtle
Ligid Island,Davao, Philippines
The cave
Coco island 2010
Nikon D200, 17-35. twin strobo
Going to get a breath of air...
Lion Fish guarding its back yard
I just love the colours of it
Divers beginning their ascent from the wreck of the Halliburton
Raja Ampat
Mom and Dad out for a stroll. D300-Tokina 10-17
Burst of colors.
Little Reefy
Taken by D200 at Tiamon
Well-camouflaged scorpionfish in lower-right corner of seascape.
"Light Ship"
Giant Barrel Sponge in the sun
Barracuda cruising the shallows while I try to get closer...
sea & sea 110a strobe at half power
UW-country
Oy! Where are you lot going??
One of my favorites - French Angelfish are so friendly and photogenic. I followed this Angel for a minute or so and she rewarded me with a frontal shot.
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