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Peoples' Vote


A conch just exploring the substrate
By Arun Madisetti
posted (6 days ago)
1 votes

Hypselodoris krakatoa nudibranch_March 2025
(CanonRF100,1/200,f18,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (6 days ago)
0 votes

Lamprohaminoea ovalis_August 2025
(CanonRF100, 1/200,f16,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (4 days ago)
0 votes

Serpula vermicularis_August 2025
(Canon RF100,1/200,f8,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted 08:17 CST Today (12 hours ago)
0 votes

Eyes of the Ocean, Seeds of Life - A blenny resting in a mussel shell, while tiny eggs gently decorate its surface.
By Gozde Karayel
posted 13:08 CST Today (7 hours ago)
0 votes

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"Say O"
A rare shot for me. After all the Slender File Fish that I have had in front of my lens, I dont know if I have ever seen one with it's mouth open.
"Fin Up"
A close up of the same Blenny. Triple Fin's color and patterns make them one of my favorite little fish to find.
The best way to rest is to blend in and hide amongst the concave of one's environment.
"Size Matters"
This shot was possible with the use of a 100mm macro lens stacked with a Subsea =10 Diopter.
Black Coral Shrimp with eggs.
"Green Eyes"
A first time find for me here. I am having trouble identiyfing this crab just from our ID books. Not a bad day at the office, find something completely new to me and snag some good shots.
"The Pace"
A diver keeps pace with an Eagle Ray to grap the perfect shot.
"Dive Bomb"
We watched this Turtle surface, then headed into a swim through. As soon as I exited I looked up to find him heading straight for me. I quickly adjusted settings and pulled the shutter.
Love the bouquet of social feather duster worms...the colour is so delicate
Eye contact!
Getting up close & really personal with a cleaner shrimp.
Hanging by the "thread"
"Slumber"
A resting Southern Stingray almost completely covered with sand.
"View from the Bottom"
The Wall on this site has so much life. Massive sponges and sea fans all full, healthy, and colorful.
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Final RoundThrough to 2015 awards final round judging
"Spikes"
Super close up of a Whip Coral.
"Blending"
Up close with a Neck Crab.
Bearded Fireworm's mid air acrobatic act
Polyp close-up
"Pickaboo"
A Lettuce Sea Slug peaking around the edge of a Rope Coral.
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Blacklined Cyphoma
"Dive"
Turtle on a mission.
"Light Show"
Safety stop greatness to finish off the dive.
"The Hallway"
Schoolmaster Snapper leading the way through a large swim through.
"Those Days"
One of those times where everything comes together. The weather, the subject, the ambient light, and all this equals an awesome memory and an awesome image.
"High Wire"
Wire Coral Shrimp
"Hiding Out"
It is always crazy to see what these little Blenny's look like under light and a macro lens. Most of them boast some amazing color and brilliant patt;erns making them an awesome subject.
Reflection of an arrow-head crab
"Eye Of The Squid"
No crop
Bronze Medal Bronze Medal 2015

Final RoundThrough to 2015 awards final round judging
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