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18759 Entries Found: Page 509  of  695
wide angle shots with no divers in frame
After 3 days of diving early at the cleaning station in the German Channel..Finally, my first manta experience got granted!
Three sea hares (Aplysia punctata) mating at Fiesa artificial reef. Olympus SP-350, ISO 100, 1/125s, f/4
Roaming.
grumpy looking green turtle that has been disturbed mid meal-note the oieces of green seagrass flying around his mouth
Goliath Grouper off Jupiter, Florida. The male grouper's lighter face is indicative of it being in the "spawning mode" which is rare to see (according to a fish researcher who purchased the photo).
I'm watching u ..... Olympus E-330 taken at Sipadan Island
Frogfish on one of the smaller wrecks in Puerto Gallera. The photo picks out the colour quite well, but he was almost invisible to the naked eye.
Sea Pen, Tulamben
shortlistedShortlisted!
Alien of the Deep - the deep-sea jelly Periphylla periphylla. Nightdive at 01:30 in february 2008, 600 feet above bottom. Nikon D200 in Nexus housing, 18-70 mm, manual.
shortlistedShortlisted!
Final RoundThrough to 2008 awards final round judging

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A Friendly Seal at Lundy Island. He found us as it was only 2 mtr visability.
a group of bottlenose dolphins
Nikonos 5 with 15mm lens and strobe
Hawksbill turtle on the Tubbataha reef admiring its own reflection in the lens
the huge resident school of jackfish at Sipidan
Seal around Lundy Island. Visability only 2 metres but these were worthwhile. Taken with Sealife dc600 int flash only.
"Mantas" Raja Ampat, West Papua (Olympus E330, 1/125, f6.3, 8mm, ISO 100, no flash)
taken in Brunei water
Very hard to catch!!!
Manta Rays feeding in German Channel
3 frogies together, D-70
Kapalai Jetty, Nikon D2x 12mm lens, Sabah Borneo
Beutiful tonight!!
Hawksbill turtle posing on a ledge on the Tubbataha Reef
wakatobi
Taken at "El natural"dive site. Canon S70
Close to the clown.
manta alley in Yap, F100
There is no excitement in this photo but there is a view of the life found on the wall off Roatan. I love the place and find myself diving there at least once a year.
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