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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Natural Light (no strobe)

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shots taken using ambient light i.e. unlit by flash or continuous lighting like HID but filters on the lens are allowed if declared
Passin' Me By ... !
Manta Ray - Mobula alfredi
Manta Point, Bali, Indonisia
Mother and baby Humpbacks in the shallow waters of Tonga.
An happy family of Bottlenoise Dolphins at Cabo Pearce in Socorro Island. The best divesite in the world to meet friendly and playful Dolphins into the wild waters of Pacific Ocean.
Snorkellors with humpback whales
Sleeping Sea Lion and his Fan (Concha Perla, Isla Isabela, Galápagos)
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The Yokozuna Fish/ This fish bossing around his territory for more than two decades. Wow! I think protecting his position for more than two decades is enough to say "Yokozuna". I used my TG-3 with INON wide conversion lens and single INTOVA light.
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Cenote light show
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Ritratto di una scena
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Always beautiful and somewhere around
flash off then black-white conversion
Just Fish - Chevron Barracuda - Sphyraena qenie - Sail Rock, Thailand
undersun !
Lone Shark
5 meter vis and the water was green. But thanks to photoshop.....
I was veen watched... Group of squids.
Blue Shark in surface, Cabo San Lucas México
under the boat.
An iconic Florida Keys scene. Barracuda on the prowl for an easy meal. They're intelligence is very obvious, always calculating and looking for an opportunity to present itself.
Plastic pollution in our oceans is a serious problem for marine life and eventually for us. This was taken on a bad day in Indonesia when the wind and current brought all the trash in this bay where Manta rays come to feed.
Blue Shark getting up close and personal
El Pit Cenote. There is a Hydrogen Sulphide Layer at 27 metres in this Cenote similar to Angelita. The water in the pit is more blue than green ….
Cenote Taj Maha
Sea turtles on Abu Dabbab Beach.
3 Mantas "chain feeding" at Hanifaru Bay
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Eagle Ray taken in Cozumel Mexico with Olympus TG-4
Giant Marble ray
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