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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From The Red Sea

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Christmas Tree Worm (Spirobranchus giganteus) in the Red Sea
Red Sea combtooth blenny
A Red Sea Combtooth blenny shares space with an Anemonefish and its anemone
Soft Coral with Anthias explosion #2
Two black edged glossodoris nudibranchs
A big yellow frogfish on coral reef
Egyptian thorny seahorse in seagrass
A large school of silversides struck by sun rays under the surface
Ambushed crocodilefish with an unusual pigmentation on one half of the head
Diving the Arch... Dahab
shortlistedShortlisted!
A school of juvenile striped eel catfish on rubble
Nemo fish with babies
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2014

Final RoundThrough to 2014 awards final round judging
"LONGNOSE HAWKFISH"
Sand Diver (Lizard Fish)
I discovered this frogfish but had the wrong lens with me. 4 days later, I dived again at this place and the frog fisch was still lying a the same place! Very lazy guy :-)
Model and turtle; Model: Carina; Nikon D3, Zoom f2.8/14-24 mm, Seacam housing, two strobes Seacam 150 Digital
Model and soft corals; Model: Giovanna; Nikon D3, Zoom f2.8/14-24 mm, Seacam housing, two strobes Seacam 150 Digital
Diver at wreck "Cedar Pride"; Model: Giovanna; Nikon D3, Zoom f2.8/14-24 mm, Seacam housing, two strobes Seacam 150 Digital
dynamic and elegance - a silky shark in the red sea
shortlistedShortlisted!
small goby
Lionfish are active at night and are busy hunting. They are going for my lights here to catch the fish, that were attracted because of the plankton, that was attracted to the light
Evasive action required! Great night dive, even though one of my strobes had failed and this stingray was on a collision course with me.
Lionfish are active at night and are busy hunting. They are going for my lights here to catch the fish, that were attracted because of the plankton, that was attracted to the light
special treatment at the end of my holiday
"NUDI"
Eyes
Triggerfish
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