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Underwater Photo Contest Entries By Robert Michaelson

137 Entries Found: Page 5  of  6
Grouper at Cayman Brac
Taken in Aquarena Spring Lake San Marcos, Texas. The turtles' shells are covered with algae making them hard to spot from above.
Nice school of jacks that passed close by
Taken at dawn Aquarena Springs in Texas giving the pink hued silhouette. The water is so clear you can easily make out clouds and trees above this gar.
Trumpet fish had beeen hiding with the tangs.
Gar seen while diving in Aquarena Springs in San Marcos, TX. Usually are very shy but this one let me get one shot before finding a hiding spot in weeds.
Small slender filefish at Hand's Off Klein Bonaire
Cleaning Station. I think the teeth are interesting
The natural lighting gives a nice 3-D effect to the well-hidden scorpion fish and coral, I think. I like how the eye reflects, too.
Peterson shrimp on a purple anemone
Peterson shrimp on an an purple anemone
This lettuce slug was moving to another patch of coral. Sealife DC1000 with single strobe
Grouper at a cleaning station just off the Hilma Hooker, Bonaire
Gray Angel taken with DC1000 and single strobe. I had never noticed the electric blue color at the fin edges before.
Cluster of Christmas tree worms on coral. DC 1000 with single strobe
Lobster becomes a space alien
Speckled Moray
DC 1000 with single flash, Utila
Arrow Crab Utila, Honduras
Porcupinefish with cleaning goby. Dc1000 with single flash
Blue-striped lizard fish. The reflection in the eye reminded me of a picture from the Hubble space telescope
Frogfish taken with Sealife Dc1000 and single strobe
Thought this was best in B & W. Maybe what we look to a predator?
Scorpion at Ol' Blue, Bonaire
Fireworm on a coral at Witch's Hut, Bonaire. Sealife DC1000, no flash.
Fortunate to find a spot below a peacock flounder to get this eye-level shot. Sealife DC1000 with single strobe.
White Frogfish on a sponge at Capt Don's Habitat, Bonaire
White Frogfish on a sponge at Capt Don's Habitat, Bonaire
I apologize to all. Don't know how the same image is entered here three times. Have asked to have two removed.
137 Entries Found: Page 5  of  6