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Peoples' Vote


Atlantic Grey Seal and Sun Rays, Lundy Island
By Nick Blake
posted Monday, July 22, 2013
62 votes

Compass Jellyfish and sunburst, Lundy Island
By Nick Blake
posted Monday, June 23, 2014
52 votes

I wanted a shot of the stern of the Giannis D, but there were loads of divers on the wreck. Waiting until the last moments of the dive as everyone headed for safety stops I got this shot in peace and quiet! 
Nikon D300, 10.5mm Fisheye, Magic Filter
By Nick Blake
posted Monday, February 14, 2011
51 votes

A spectacular natural light show in the caves of Jackfish Alley made for a memorable dive.
By Nick Blake
posted Sunday, April 3, 2011
49 votes


By Nick Blake
posted Thursday, July 7, 2011
47 votes

Sunrise at Abersoch, North Wales
By Nick Blake
posted Sunday, February 20, 2011
45 votes

A shot of a whale shark feeding during a recent trip to Djibouti.
Nikon D300 & natural light.
By Nick Blake
posted Saturday, January 21, 2012
40 votes

Ebbing tide at Abersoch, North Wales
By Nick Blake
posted Monday, December 19, 2011
39 votes

The Caves of St Johns, Red Sea.
Nikon D300 & Tokina 10-17mm
By Nick Blake
posted Thursday, February 3, 2011
38 votes

Wraysbury Lake's London Taxi Cab and Diver, taken with a Sigma Circular fish eye. Black & white conversion
By Nick Blake
posted Saturday, December 10, 2011
38 votes
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264 Entries Found: Page 9  of  10
London Taxi Cab and diver, Wraysbury Lake, Middlesex
Mantas at Kuredu, Maldives.
A spectacular natural light show in the caves of Jackfish Alley made for a memorable dive.
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Manta melee in the Maldives.
Enjoying a dive on Chrysoula K
sunlight shines through the wreck of the Carnatic
Sunbeams through the reeds, Wraysbury Lake.
The remains of the bows of a Tug Boat which have become part of the reef
Pike photographed at Wraysbury Lake, Middlesex.
Nikon D300 and Tokina 10-17mm lens
The view from the cave entrance.
Jackfish Alley caves, Red Sea.
Sunrise, Abersoch, North Wales
Exploring inside the wreck, Red Sea.
Jellyfish, Red Sea
Taken with a Nikon D300 and circular fisheye lens
Crocodile fish close up.
Nikon D300, 60mm Macro.
A dive on Chrysoula K
Nikon D300, Tokina 10-17mm.
A wave gently breaks around a Grey Seal.
Shot taken at St Tudwal's Islands, near Abersoch, Wales.
Interior of the wreck.
Light penetrates through the hull of the Giannis D.
Barracuda, Red Sea.
Nikon D300 and 60mm Macro Lens, black & white conversion
Wreck of small cruiser and diver.
Wraysbury, UK
A shot of the Giannis D taken at around midday from just below the surface using a Sigma circular fish eye and magic filter.

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
the Giannis D is the Red Sea's most photographed wreck. Usually it's a fisheye shot of the stern so here is a refreshing new treatment!
Sunrise at Abersoch, North Wales
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A dive in the Gozo caves.
Runner Up Monthly HotShots

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
nice graphic silhouette shot Nick
Anemone fish, Red Sea.
Nikon D300, 60mm lens.
A shot of the bridge of the Giannis D
Nikon D300, 10.5mm Fisheye, Magic Filter
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I wanted a shot of the stern of the Giannis D, but there were loads of divers on the wreck. Waiting until the last moments of the dive as everyone headed for safety stops I got this shot in peace and quiet!
Nikon D300, 10.5mm Fisheye, Magic Filter
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Tompot Blenny photographed on The Mulberries
Fujifilm S5 Pro, 60mm lens.
A single beam of sunlight pierces the darkness of the Jackfish Alley caves
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