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While diving at 20meters, I caught movement in the top corner of my vision. It was an young Electric ray that swam overhead giving a semi silhouette to the photo, used camara flash on soft to catch some details
By Andrew Paul Cunliffe
posted Thursday, November 11, 2010
33 votes

Hermit crab, taken on a night dive with only internal flash in Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote
By Andrew Paul Cunliffe
posted Saturday, November 13, 2010
32 votes

Orange Starfish with Tubular Anemone. I am very happy with this picture, it´s from my 1st dive with a digital camara. I used internal flash on soft and got as low an angle as I could.
By Andrew Paul Cunliffe
posted Friday, November 12, 2010
30 votes

Close up of a nice Octopus in a crevice that was pleasent enought to just pose while I zoom in
By Andrew Paul Cunliffe
posted Thursday, February 17, 2011
20 votes

This cut little octopus was just deciding to come out of his hole as I was swimming past, he was in only 10 m of water only 20m from the exit point. Photo was taken on my casio z85 with soft internal flash in Lanzarote
By Andrew Paul Cunliffe
posted Thursday, March 10, 2011
19 votes

this photo has not been altered, only cropped. It´s a bluefin damsel fish, but if you look at it upside down it looks like a bearded man wearing sunglasses, hope u can see it
By Andrew Paul Cunliffe
posted Friday, February 18, 2011
18 votes

a pretty little thing curling up as if it´s going to sleep. Taken on my casio z85 with difuser and internal flash on soft. Enjoy
By Andrew Paul Cunliffe
posted Wednesday, March 2, 2011
17 votes

I like this one simply because everytime I look at it I get reminded of the beauty of the oceans and remember why I like diving. It was taken in only 5m depth and with my casio z85 with the internal flash on soft
By Andrew Paul Cunliffe
posted Wednesday, February 23, 2011
15 votes

I have put it in the non-swimming because he just lay there posing for me while I snapped away with my camara for 2 minutes. He was a 1.5 meter Angel Shark in only 10meters of water and Picture was taken on a casio z85 with internal flash set on soft
By Andrew Paul Cunliffe
posted Saturday, March 5, 2011
15 votes

I just put this up because I like it, so I hope you will like it to, it is great to go diving with a camara and bring back the memories to enjoy later. Taken on my casio z85 with internal flash in 10m of water
By Andrew Paul Cunliffe
posted Monday, March 14, 2011
13 votes
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20 Entries Found
big ggest shoal of Barracuda I´´ve ever see.
took this towards the end of a great dive in Lanzarote with Manta dive centre showing me the sites of Puerto del Carmen´s harbour wall. Tweeked in photoshop the color to bring some red, brightness and contrast in, then cropt just a little,enjoy
I just put this up because I like it, so I hope you will like it to, it is great to go diving with a camara and bring back the memories to enjoy later. Taken on my casio z85 with internal flash in 10m of water
This cut little octopus was just deciding to come out of his hole as I was swimming past, he was in only 10 m of water only 20m from the exit point. Photo was taken on my casio z85 with soft internal flash in Lanzarote
taken on my casio z85, with internal flash set to soft in 15 meters of water after a great dive on the wrecks in Lanzarote.
Lanzarote has great waters for taking pictures of this young pink flabelina, (about 8mm long) clinging to part of the reef, taken on casio z85 with internal flash on soft mode in late afternoon light
I have put it in the non-swimming because he just lay there posing for me while I snapped away with my camara for 2 minutes. He was a 1.5 meter Angel Shark in only 10meters of water and Picture was taken on a casio z85 with internal flash set on soft
a pretty little thing curling up as if it´s going to sleep. Taken on my casio z85 with difuser and internal flash on soft. Enjoy
while diving the wrecks outside Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote, came across this whale skeleton. It is framed nicely by the coral encruste port-hole
I took this picture around christmas time, and even the reef around Lanzarote seems to festive with decorations too, lol. Hope you like it as much as I did taking it
I like this one simply because everytime I look at it I get reminded of the beauty of the oceans and remember why I like diving. It was taken in only 5m depth and with my casio z85 with the internal flash on soft
Skeleton of a sea urchin at 3m, taken on a Casio Z85 with internal flash on soft
this photo has not been altered, only cropped. It´s a bluefin damsel fish, but if you look at it upside down it looks like a bearded man wearing sunglasses, hope u can see it
Close up of a nice Octopus in a crevice that was pleasent enought to just pose while I zoom in
I personally think the Nudibranch is Ideal to practice on, it stays still and posses nicely for you. Taken on Casio z85 camara with internal flash set to soft
Anemone in the waters around Lanzarote using Casio z85 with internal flash set to soft
taken with casio z85 with soft flash
Hermit crab, taken on a night dive with only internal flash in Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote
Orange Starfish with Tubular Anemone. I am very happy with this picture, it´s from my 1st dive with a digital camara. I used internal flash on soft and got as low an angle as I could.
While diving at 20meters, I caught movement in the top corner of my vision. It was an young Electric ray that swam overhead giving a semi silhouette to the photo, used camara flash on soft to catch some details
 
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