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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Marine Life

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wide angle shots with no divers in frame
drift dive in the Ulong channel on a rainy day.
This was a nice postdive manta session. A dense patch of plankton outside of Hanifaru Bay attracted about 20 -30 mantas. Luckily I had a few bar left in my tank ;-)
I took this image with a Canon Powershot whilst freediving in the Maldives in February 2018. The waters surrounding this small island now host a huge population of stingrays and moray eels, because a tuna factory on the island discards tuna waste.
This cheeky humpback rolled and frolicked at the surface before giving me an up close swish of it's fluke and returning back down to mom resting below.
Velvet Swimming Crab (Necora puber) - Picture taken in Kenmare Bay, Ireland
Cold Water Colours
Long-spined sea scorpion (Taurulus bubalis) - Picture taken in Dunmanus Bay, Ireland.
Blueshark at the Azores
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One of several colorful ledges at Calf Rock, U.S. Virgin Islands
Pollack (Pollachius pollachius) - Picture taken in Kenmare Bay, Ireland.
Posted this before as BW. Better in colour?
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Whale Shark Feeding, Isla Contoy México
Smallmouth Grunts, Haemulon chrysargyreum, Bonaire
Coral Forest/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens at Elphinstone, Egypt
Coral Forest/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens at Elphinstone, Egypt
Coral Forest/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens at Elphinstone, Egypt
Coral Forest/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens at Elphinstone, Egypt
Coral Forest/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens at Elphinstone, Egypt
Coral Forest/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens at Elphinstone, Egypt
Coral Forest/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens at Elphinstone, Egypt
Napoleon Wrasse/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens in the Red Sea at Little Brothers, Egypt
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Massive coral formation in the Red Sea/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens at Elphinstone, Egypt
Napoleon Wrasse/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens at Little Brothers,Egypt
This manta is a resident manta here at Keahou Bay, Hawaii. I end only to take a few shots of her because I don't want to get tired of him as a subject. he is curious about me when I have my camera out and will circle me and check me out.
Cassiopea.
Anglerfish / Monkfiosh
In the movie ‘Jaws’, the character Quint says, “The thing about a shark - it's got lifeless eyes, black eyes like a doll's eyes.” I don’t think so. This magnificent shark’s eyes look very alive, focused, and interested. Beautiful creatures!
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