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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Marine Life

18678 Entries Found: Page 671  of  692
wide angle shots with no divers in frame
Follow the Leader - shot at Little Cayman
On Cherie's Reef in Milne Bay, PNG, the water was so teeming with life that I didn't know where to point the camera. Sea fans, chrinoids, gorgonians and tubastrea coral stand out in lush relief against a backdrop of schooling fish.
This angry bull was warding me off his mating territory. Luckily for me I did not have time to rearm my camera on his 3rd pass and quickly realized what its unfriendly smile meant. This picture was taken with a Nikonos III.
this picture was taken spring 04 in on grand cayman at sunset reef.
Sand Tiger. Nice reflection on the surface. Nikon D70.
This was shot in the Bahamas. A beautiful Brain Coral with gorgeous colors.
Stag party. Cancun MMIIEX.
F90housed,18-35mm zoom lens,Galapagos
Plumrose Anemones (Norway) attached to mooring line. Canon Eos5 + 24mm + SB105
Picture was taken using 15mm wide angle lens with black background to create an artistic effect on this coral patch.
I captured this image of a West Indian Manatee while snorkeling at Kings Bay in Crystal River, FL. Manatees are very gentle and loveable animals, and snorkeling with them is a great experience!
Jackfishes (caranx), Red Sea, Nikonos V
Octopus taken at St Abbs, Scotland with Nikon D100 and 20mm lens
Just a Baby
Scorpionfish on the deck of the Sankisan, Truk Lagoon
Pastels/ Derewan MMIII. Last shot on a dusk dive. Don't know what they are but great colouring
Good morning Mr Ray Red Sea Nikonos V WA 16 mm
Intense Scorpionfish
Me and My Shadow
Too Close!!! Sand Tiger Shark. Nikon D70
Sand Tiger Shark as it appears from the darkness!!! Nikon D70.
Elkhorn Coral in the Cayman Islands
The Flying Hawksbill - in the Cayman Islands
Close Encounter! Still half asleep Mr WhiteTip headed straight at me, bumping into the camera as he passed overhead.
I shot this at Looe Key Marine Sanctuary, Fl Keys. I followed this little fellow for 25 minutes as she darted in and out of the coral head. Tough to shoot with a digital camera and strobe, but so beautiful.
Trumpetfish in the Cayman Islands
Turtle on top of the Yongala Wreck , GBR
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