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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Marine Life

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wide angle shots with no divers in frame
Manta Ray
San Benedicto, Mexico
Eagle Ray shot taken about 3 ft from Eagle Ray about 80 ft deep. I used a canon G11 with canon Housing, Wide Angle with Fish Eye and one Ikelite Stobe. I was in San Pedro Belize.
Magnificent Mantas
shortlistedShortlisted!
School of jacks
Roca Partida, Mexico
Fish
last trip with the C5050. nice and easy dive off CoCoView in Roatan.
Looking for some place to Hide!! And showing off
Manta on a fly by
FREE JUMP
Photo on top of a squid during night dive
Northeast Coast Taiwan
Mooray eel hiding in its hole
MARCH
Bluestripe snappers
Similan islands Thailand
MARCH
Jacks
Dumaguette the Philippines
Froggy
Cuttlefish off Ko Mook
Diving around the Coral gardens of the coast of Hurghada, Egypt. This fish was suprisingly large.
Large turtle just at dusk, Apo Island.
Huge sponge complex at Tubbataha.
Going down
Child
This is an octopus at Casino Point, Catalina Island, California. Taken at 20' depth while freediving with Canon S95, Recsea housing, Sea and Sea strobe, and an Inon wide-angle fisheye lens. F 2.0, 1/60, ISO 160.
octopus
I kind of felt like they were saving the lobster for dinner!
I kind of felt like they were saving the lobster for dinner!
HAPPY
Golden Rabbitfish
Tulamben Bali
Leafy Seadragon (Phycodurus eques) in profile - taken off Kangaroo Island
Fantail stingray
In all my years of diving, I have never seen, let alone photographed, this animal behavior before. I shot this with a Nikon 105mm, but with a slower shutter speed than I normal would have used. I was caught off guard - too fast to change settings.
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