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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Marine Life

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wide angle shots with no divers in frame
Night Predator
Here's lookin' at you kid. Wary fish in the Caribbean.
Saw this sea turtle off of pompano beach in Florida, It was resting on the bottom at about 20 feet deep. It was intresting because we swam directly out from a sea turtle nest that was on the beach. It looked at us curiously which was cute too.
Aaaahhh !!!
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Friendly Hawkbill Sea Turtle! Taken with Nikon D300s using Tokina 10-17 wide angle lens and two Sea/Sea YS110alpha Strobes.
Plectorhinchus chaetodonoides, better known as a 'spotted sweetlips' or the Mick Jagger fish, is beloved by all who visit Hastings Reef, GBR, ususally because of his big fat kissable lips! Taken with a cannon G10 and D59 strobe.
Masked puffer fish
A beautifuls Astroides calycularis in the Mediterranean sea
The school of fishes
Flight
Blending in....
Taken August 2010 in Grand Cayman with a Canon SD 550.
Chilean devil ray in a sandwich of bubbles. We we're looking for dolphins and this manta ray decided to visit. What luck! Too bad it didn't stay longer and closer to us.
"Octocorals"
Black Tip shark, pictured at Aliwal shoal, whilst on a tiger shark dive
This is a black tip, we were actually there for the tiger sharks, but these were good enough for me.
Lobster
F5.6 @ 1/30s ISO100
Lion Fish patroling his reef.
Nikon D80 with 15mm lens f/5.6 @ 1/20s ISO200
Squatina is a genus of elasmobranch selacimorfos, the only family Squatiniformes Squatinidae and order, including the commonly known as angels or angel sharks. Picture in Tenerife
A copy of Ceriantus membranaceum large stands on the dark walls of a submerged rock.
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Palitoa Canarian Palythoa caribearoum, encrusting coral that forms mats on rocky or stony substrates. Tenerife. Canary Island.
Crinoids at night.
Yellow sponges with blue Chromis
baby whale shark, (±4 meter)
Green Turtle in Puertito de Adeje, Tenerife
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Trunk fish at the "Indians". Just off the coast of Pelican island is a rocky feature know as the "Indians". Because of the stormy skies the dive was essentially a night dive. Towards the end of the dive I came across this very shy trunkfish.
Mobula's
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