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Sea Explorer comes in close second Pirates Lady, in a race to Bimini Harbor
Cute little fairy basslet!
Needs no explanation! Nikon D70.
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2007

Final RoundThrough to 2007 awards final round judging

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Well done James, it's rare that we see people's expressions underwater.
Filefish taken with Nikon D70 and 60mm lens at James Bond Wrecks, Nassau, Bahamas.
Fantastic trumpetfish. This was taken using a wide angled lens housing, with a Nikon D-70.
Baby nurse shark hiding in cave. Nikon D70. Had fun fitting camera into cave!
Little hermitt crab.
Turning Turtle, Nikon D70
Trumpet Fish, Nikon D70
Whaler Sharks in the Bahamas taken with Canon G1 in Ikelite housing and Inon 100 degree lens Natural light
Dive Buddies, Lemon and Tiger sharks
Cannon 20D,10-22,(2)YS-120s
Flamingo Tongue, night dive in the Bahamas. I like that you can see where it has stripped this sea fan. Taken with a Nikonos V, 35mm lens 1:3 extension tube and SB-105.
Social Feather Dusters, taken with my Nikonos V, 35mm lens, 1:3 extension tube and SB-105.
taken at a reef in Nassau Bahamas.
Yellow Spotted Stingray, taken with a Nikonos V, 35mm lens, 1:2 extension tube and SB-105.
Ascent
Shark dive near Nassau, Bahamas
Puffer Fish
Hawksbill turtle hanging on the edge at Abaco Bahamas - taken with olympus c-8080
piggy back tongues - natural light with an olympus 8080
Nurse Shark, Compass Key in the Exuma Islands of the Bahamas
crab at night using a 10w hid and a olympus 8080
Silhouette of my dive buddy. Taken with a Nikonos V, 15mm Lens and Natural Light.
Blue hole dive Abaco Bahamas

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Editor's Comment
A bit abstract
Christmas Tree Worms just hanging out - olympus 8080 - natural light
Feather dusters - using an olympus c-8080 with natural light
Marine Iguana, Exumas Land & Sea Park
September, 2006
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