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UFO
nice nutri
Nutribranches
Clown close up
two horned blenny
The Meeting- eye to eye
Colors
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
Blue Eyes
plectorhinchus lineatus
Delicate Feathers - Castle Reef - Aliwal Shoal
Blacktip Shark on Aliwal Shoal with remoras
shortlistedShortlisted!
Yellow train (:
scorpion beauty Nikon D200 Nikol 60 mm SEA&SEA Housing YS90/110
mirror snorkeling Nikon AW130
Turtle HDR Nikon AW130
Night Manta
shortlistedShortlisted!
Beauty in yellow
Eyes Shot was done in Summerisland Blue Canyon
Sevengill Cowshark - a prehistoric shark that we are lucky enough to dive with here in Cape Town. They can be elusive sometimes so still need to get a pic with my DSLR,but here's a great one from my compact.
Toilet time! A toilet on the wreck of the SAS Pietermaritzburg in False Bay, Cape Town
Harlekin Beauty Shot by Nikon D200
Nikon D200 With Nikkor 60mm First Time with an DSLR underwater
Busso jetty at its best
Summenisland Housreef Nightdive
found near an anemone photo taken by a Nikon D200 60 mm macro
Its interesting how some anemones fluoresce under UV light and some don't. this one is one of the brightest that I have seen so far, quite an amazing site!
In my study of underwater fluorescence in temperate waters, I can now add the hagfish to my list. Hagfish are ancient jawless fishes which secrete slime that may act to deter predators.
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