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Underwater Photo Contest | Macro - swimming

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Smaller subjects typically 1 to 3 inches (2.5 to 7.5cm) shot on macro settings or with macro equipment that are in MID WATER not touching anything (i.e. between 1:1 and 1:3)
Goldsinny.
Isle of Lewis, Hebrides.
D200, 60mm.
I believe this is a little Golden Tail EEL.
False Clown Anemonefish - Photo taken at one of the Panglao Island dive sites southwest of Bohol; the delicate appearance of the translucent fin tips and the shimmering glow of the host anemone attract me to this photo.
Common prawn. North Wales.
D200, 60mm.
Ningaloo reef in Australia is alive with cleaning stations. A Parrotfish gets toothy. D2x 105mm.
This guy was tiny, Blue Tang
macro shot of free swimming jellyfish taken at 16 metres from below in full daylight at big habil southern red sea
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We've seen it before but it's the type of shot you like to see again (and again)
Zaizer's bigeye. The brothers.
F50, 60mm.
Parablennius gattorugine in the Mediterranean sea - NikonosV whit macrotube 1:2 and Ikelite 100 Strobe
Trunkfish portrait - up close. Curacao. D70, 105 macro.
Keep smiling...!!!
Friendly little Balloonfish swiming directly to my camera and smile, so I could make this picture.
Rusty Angelfish - Found beside Mushroom Head at Green Island, Taiwan (oldest living coral and largest mushroom coral on Earth as documented by National Geographic); thought it was a damsel from its shape and took some time to identify as an angelfish
School of fishes in Nosy Be
'GRAY LADY DOWN' One of the 'classic' Caribbean reef dwellers - Gray Angel. Cozumel. Enjoy!
Hawksbill turtles, they are being very courious with me, I adore them:)
Angelfish has it's eye shadow touched up...;-)
D2x 105mm

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Dramatic cleaning behavior that probably required patience and a tele lens to get Rand
Time for school:)
Pyrosoma atlanticum. Colony of zooids, tightly packed individuals embedded in a tough, rigid tube, closed and slightly tapered at one end. Each zooid about 8.5 mm, this colony lenght was about 60 cms. Olympus C8080
Diving a wreck in Cayman this Parrot was playing with me.
'PORTRAIT OF AN ANGEL' Doing one of the two things they do best... posing! (The other... being curious). French Angel; Cayman Brac. Enjoy!
Normally Stargazers hide in the sand and only by luck did we disturb this one. Having witnessed how it completely buries itself in the sand, It's probably the first and last I will ever see!!. Whitemargin Stargazer from Taveuni. Canon A70
sweetlips beeing cleaned; Nikon F80, 105mm, 2 strobes,
A juvenile Trachurus sp. swimming in the tentacles of a Rhizostoma sp. jelly. Shot in Baleal, Portugal, using a Canon EOS 300D in Nimar housing, Sigma 50mm macro and Ikelite MV strobe.
This White Spotted Filefish was a surprise. My first encounter with the bright orange fish.
I slowly approached this balloonfish and got a close-up shot of his eye. You can see his cornea and lens. Curacao. D70, 105 macro, +4 diopter.
Baby Triggerfish, they have a wonderful face.
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