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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From Norway

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Give me a hug
Flabellina lineata
Eye of small flounder infected by parasites
Being in the water with Orcas / killer whales is nothing short of amazing! It is a very special feeling to be in the water with these highly intelligent blackfish!
A crystal goby is caught by a Nanomia cara.
A crystal goby has been caught by a Nanomia cara.
Oldenburg ww2 wreck laying in Norway on 75meter depht where this photo is taken.
The photo is taken with tripod and longe shutter time.
Parat ww2 wreck is laying on 60meter in Norway.
Spiraling beauty - Calliostoma Zizyphinum
shortlistedShortlisted!
Orca pod, Spildra, Norway
Orca pod, Spildra, Norway
Flabellina laying egg's in the Fjords of Norway.
Bronze Medal Bronze Medal 2018

Final RoundThrough to 2018 awards final round judging
"Sea Spider Corner" part of my Underwater Surrealism body of work
Trough my eyes
Squid
A squid with some tracks of ink
An European Common Squid
Common european squid
"Long Distance Traveler" part of my Underwater Surrealism body of work. The Lion's Mane Jellyfish travels great distances across the Atlantic.
shortlistedShortlisted!
On the way to the office
From an underwater rugby match
shortlistedShortlisted!
A curled octopus is out late afternoon.
From the light
shortlistedShortlisted!
A team of lifesavers on a training day
Alien - a Goninemus vertens from the North Sea. The jellyfish was introduced to Euope about 1900, probably imported with oysters for farming. In Norway, it was first observed near Oslo (about 1920). Luckilly low risk on other nature.
A swimming hydromedusa make me feel like I'm looking at something in space. They are really cool
shortlistedShortlisted!
A hysdromedusa in open sea, Randarg, Norway
2nd place Monthly HotShots shortlistedShortlisted!
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