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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From Cayman islands

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Wide Angle Snoot - Photograph #3: Third in a series of images where I'm experimenting with wide angle snoot technique. A lobster is illuminated by my snoot, while intentional light bleed from my strobe provides 3-D light on the edge a sponge.
Wide Angle Snoot - Photograph #2: Second in a series of images where I'm experimenting with wide angle snoot technique.
A green moray eel is isolated by strobe light as it hides in an overhang on the East side of Grand Cayman.
Morning Ray
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A simple Graysby
Wide Angle Snoot - Photograph #1 - First in a series of images where I'm experimenting with wide angle snoot technique. Here, a cluster of sponges are illuminated and isolated by a single strobe as a school of fish race over the reef.
Close up shot of soft coral munching on the passing plankton. When observed from a distance these colonies look like stalks in the water, but when you get nice and close you can see the beautiful hidden organization.
Hydroid In High Key
Always looking for a unique and artistic way to shoot familiar subjects smile
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"Sponges In 3-D"
Sponges pop off the screen. Double exposure on a single frame. Shot in camera on the multiple exposure setting.
A french angel peeking around the corner
"OCD Diver Tries To Right Shipwreck"
Kittiwake shipwreck
Grand Cayman
Diver model: Simon Claeys
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Sharpnose Puffer
"A Shark In Motion Tends To Stay In Motion" - Panning while photographing one of the three Caribbean reef sharks who spent the entire dive with us!
Last Wreck Standing
Who's looking at who?
"Me and My Shadow"
"After"
The USS Kittiwake was moved dramatically by Hurricane Nate!
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2017

Final RoundThrough to 2017 awards final round judging
The USS Kittiwake has been rolled into the reef by in Hurricane Nate and is now lying at an angle.
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Grand Cayman Turtle
"Pastel Nudi" - Nudibranch tentatively identified as Creutzsberg's Spurilla. A rare find here on Grand Cayman.
"Dreamy Squid" - Squid near the surface with the sky and clouds dreamily in the background.
Underwater Explorers
On patrol
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A juvenile slender filefish is backlit with my strobe as it hides next to a gorgonian.
"Oscar The Grouch" - A secretary blenny peers out of its home. Photographed with Nauticam SMC and shallow-depth-of-field.
Orangesided Goby
Helicopter Parenting
Sponges Three Different Ways! - 1 of 3
The same set of sponges, shot three different ways minutes apart.
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