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584 Entries Found: Page 18  of  22
poor visibility, big swells, desaturate and it looks strangely better.
False Killer Whale
Strange happenings when converting to black and white, 3m swell and fast animals.
Meet the family
Fully mature Bull (Biggest I have ever seen at easily 20m), newborn calf, and several females cruise by.
yellow frogfish playing invisible
Whilst preparing to surface, a redlipped blenny pops out of a tube sponge to see what's going on.
Sealife DC800
Flying Gurnard flying
Snorkel through Champagne
volcanic vents create net curtains of bubbles to the surface
Diver and sponges
The Minister of Tourism and his first turtle
Diver and generic reef scenic (for here)
La Bym
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2010

Final RoundThrough to 2010 awards final round judging
Missing link
fish resting on coral
Neck Crab with incredible decorations. That is all him filling the frame!
When I saw the green antennae, I did not immediately notice they were pieces of sea grass. I thought I found a new species!
Mellow yellow
Antennarius multiocellatus on giant barrel sponge
slipper lobster on a night dive. Fuji Velvia Film
reef scene film, Velvia
Colorful crab in Dominica
Drillin and chillin
Sealife DC1000
yellow tube sponges at night taken with fugi velvia film.
Reef scene. Film-Fugi Velvia
Reef scene in Dominica
Star Eyed Hermit Crab
far offshore, the adventure continues.
With apologies to Hockney
"A bigger splash"
Large male hawskbill posing for a portrait.
These 2 Flying Gurnards were so enthralled with each other as they swam around in circles, they seemed to not notice my approach. I slowly descended to the sandy bottom and just laid there taking their photo and watching their behavior.
Close up of a basket star at night in Dominica
shortlistedShortlisted!
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