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2123 Entries Found: Page 74  of  79
Seas with green water well north or south of tropical zones typically cold enough for drysuits!
taken at Cullercoats with a fuji f30 in three meters of water using natural light
"Dont mess with me!"............................ A snarling Mosaic Moray (Gymnothorax prionodon) <> <> <> <> Canon G9
Bronze Medal Bronze Medal 2008

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A school of trevally revealed its self through the kelp. They circled and weaved through the forest. One of those magical encounters
nikon d80, ds 51 strobes, 18-55mm
Giant cuttle, Kurnell
Silver Medal Silver Medal 2008
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Doug ran out of nudis last month so is doing cuttlefish this month!
Shanny.
Trefor Pier, N. Wales.
60mm wet diopter.
feather worm.
Aplidium punctum with light bulb sea squirts. North Wales. D200, 2x converter, wet diopter.
A kelp forest photographed in the temperate waters of Victoria, Australia.
Nikon D80, 18-55mm, natural light
found in Estartit, Oly 5060
Red Cuttle, Kurnell
Snake pipefish, D200, 105 + wetdiopter
nudi from the Netherlands, D200
Tompot blenny. North Wales. D200, 2x converter, 60mm.
taken with my fuji f30 at the Big Harcar one of the islands at the farne`s
A southern Australian dumpling squid in mid water. Photographed in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia. Nikon D80, 60mm macro, ds 51 strobe.
Yarrels Blenny close up with schooling pollack in background.
10.5mm lens twin strobes
Dad & Lad.
Edible crabs.
Isle of Canna, Scotland.
20mm.
Long spined scorpion fish. It just won't go down! Trefor pier.
D200, 60mm.
The Seawolf (Anarhichas lupus)
From Saltstraumen in Norway
Cannon G7
taken at furnace by inveraray whilst doing safty stop
dahlia anemone.
Kelp forests capture my imagination far more then any reef. Theres something mysterious and magical about them. I had this shot in my minds eye for a while and was just lucky the conditions allowed me to pull it off. Nikon d80, 18-55mm, natural light
Mr T. North Wales. D200, 10.5mm.
dahlia anemone.St. Abbs marine reserve Scotland
Scallop with camouflage
Corkwing wrasse.
Trefor Pier, N. Wales.
60mm.
nudibranch.St. Abbs marine reserve scotland
shortlistedShortlisted!
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