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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Marine Life

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wide angle shots with no divers in frame
swimming free
Manta cruising through the Lhavijani Atoll in the Maldives
reef octopus
Grey seal & fin.
Farne Islands, Northumberland.
October 06.
Turtle takes flight - Kona, HI
Lion Fish
Octopus swim, Maui Hi. Olympus Camera and housing
Mighty Whaleshark, Coral Bay Western Australia. Love the rays of sun light in the water.
It was late afternoon not to much light and the manta swam unther to check on me and the result was a black backround
Barrel Sponges
Sea Turtle at 96' depth hanging out on a ladder. Taken off the coast of Oahu with 3.1 mp Olypus P&S
Queen parrotfish - living proof that chomping coral is good for your teeth :-) - and what a diificult shot to get
great encounter
Ray Of Life! Taken In Tioman With Canon S80.
Guineafowl puffer fish, it realy does have two eyes - that's shutter lag for you. ?Taken at Cousin's Rock, Galapagos, with Olympus E330 nd Epoque srobes
Monterey bay, CA, very cold water (50F)
This very friendly eal was enjoying his day on the reef!
catfish and freshwater eel in the cavern at morrison springs
Turtle @ Sharm
longnose hawk fish @ kontiki wall, maribago, lapu-lapu city, cebu, philippines
Reef Scene in Cayman
A shoulder to lean on. Sipadan.
My first frogfish smile
Hogfish at Isla Mujeres. Taken with a Canon Powershot SD 550.
I had a 50mm macro lens on my camera when we dived Doodles, not expecting anything big to come visit that day. As Murphy arranged, the Manta Ray circled more than 10 minutes around us.
Stingrays in Cayman
Giant Sea Turtle "flying" of the Oahu
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