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A very large Giant Cuttlefish (Sepia apama) strikes a pose on the edge of its territory.
This shot was taken with 35mm wide angle on the Great Barrier Reef. It was a night dive and the shark approached during a hunt. ISO4000 1/200 f20.
Love is in sand...
A couple of banded toadfish Hide in the sand, only showing their opalescent eyes to passersby.
rare, a swimming frogfish. not-elicited behavior
Hanging Out Sydney Octopus Sydney
Full angler-moon (2) taken with a reversed 50mm on the top of my 105macro. The vignetting is from the lens (3:1 mg ratio)
Beautiful 12ft female tiger shark. Cautious and curious.
Tunicate Cluster.
if the booghey man would have children they would look alike this I am sure... just converted in B&W to emphasize the texture of the skin/mouth
A Pachycerianthus spp or purple tipped tube anemone close up, lit with a single 800lumen lamp from a top down perspective.
The groom with its nuptial bouquet
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swimming thru the mirror...
The mad sea-horse and its fireworks
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@ warp speed...
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2016

Final RoundThrough to 2016 awards final round judging
face on... shot with 60/2.8 micro and +7 Inon
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Oh Dear!!! you are losing bubble from your snoot... is that normal??
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swimming up for a meal... attracted by my lights the shrimp was challenging death to get a meal
The colors of the night in Australia... I used multiple strobes to give the illusion to dive with squids during the day (night dive) squids were happily swimming very close...
A small blenny on the lena wreck
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"Strobe malfunction"... who said that when your strobes go off-sync is always a bad thing? do to leakage in one of the strobes battery, one of the strobe was missfiring or firing like a strobo light and I think this caused the different tones
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Bubble love... very small ones I had to use the +10
The colors of the night here in Australia... I used multiple strobes to lit the sandy bottom and create a day-light illusion...squids were very pleased with it...
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leafy
Interracial?? or casual encounter?? strange things happen in the meshes of the shark nets...maybe what happens into the nets stays into the nets... :D
Minimal use of PS, I used 3 strobes to create the image. one strobe to the subject and 2 on the white sand
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2016

Final RoundThrough to 2016 awards final round judging
Courting couple (Sydney's pygmy pipe-horse fish)
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