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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Marine Life

18750 Entries Found: Page 59  of  695
wide angle shots with no divers in frame
Whaleshark in Black & white, Isla Contoy México
Moray Eel Looking mean as always
Kelp at Avalon Dive Park, Catalina Island, California
Turtle/Maldives/Canon 5Dmark4, 16-35mm Lens, S&S housing,INON z330*2
This way !
Ah Monday, you little tease you ... !
Japanese Wreck, Amed, Bali, Indonesia
This guy loved the camera he was not shy at all.i was on cumbers caves in little cayman over a year ago i had a fish eye on and a d300 behind it,little cayman is known for this type of behavior with the grouper there
Lift off - Peacock Flounder (Bothus lunatus) Picture taken in Bonaire
Loggerhead Turtle ~ Sodwana Bay ~ South Africa
I Think We`re Alone Now
Chevron Barracuda - Sphyraena qenie
Sail Rock, Thailand
From Panglao island, Bohol
Nurse Shark on reef wall
"Ironshore Dreamscape" - No Photoshop. A stingray (lower left) kicks up sand as it sucks up food in the shallows. Photographed next to the ironshore as light rays penetrate.
Sea lion chasing a sea star
Thecate Hydroid (Eutonina indicans), Zeeland, The Netherlands
elephant
Early morning dive at Torres reef
A curious california sea lion is posing
Dolphins in the Blue, Roca Partida México
Californian sealion, La Paz, Mexico.
Gororian Coral Fan Nuvilu Diving
Esmeralda Reef
Soft corals
A california sea lion from Los Islotes
Eel on the Sea Tiger
School of Galapagos Grunts - This endemic species can be found in rocky areas around all islands of the Galapagos archipelago, except the remote islands of Wolf and Darwin. They often gather in very photogenic schools that are simply a joy to watch!
Did you know that Goliath Groupers can weigh up to 360 kgs and that they only reach maturity around 180 kgs?
This grouper was photographed in Cuba and was very inquisitive, as almost all groupers. I really feel like it is posing for the camera.
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