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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From The Gulf Of Mexico

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"Space cruisers"
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"Fly me to the moon... Let me swing among those stars"...the idea makes the shot ! Christian showed us how even backscatter can become part of a picture's story :-)
Blenny in beautiful coral reef, Veracruz, Mexico.
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Blenny in red coral, Veracruz, Mexico.
Beautiful green turtle cruising on a night dive
Diver with spear elimination some of the many lionfish in the Caribbean
Electric Ray on night dive
Small blenny shot with D300, 60mm, with Subsee + 10
Spotted moray on the hunt
VW from the Isla Muejers underwater museum
Juvy spotted drum in his continuous journey back and forth his territory.
Moray helping us clean out the lionfish in the Caribbean
Slipper Lobster is usually out at night, but this one made his appearance during the daytime.
"BC", I don't need no stinkin' BC to dive....
Sergeant major
French Angel fish at Loe Key Reef in the Florida Keys
Moray
Drafting a whale shark
Harlequin Shrimp.
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in the name of science
School of snappers
I took this shot with a Canon G11 with a Canon Housing, My camera settings were F stop at 5.6 and shutter speed at 125 ISO 200. The picture was taken at Hol Chan Marine Park in San Pedro Belize .
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Papa Hogs shore dive
This Spider Crap sat in a indentation in a sponge. Depth was about 8 meters. The crap was pretty patient, but it was tricky to get the strobes positioned, but after 10-15 shoots, thinks this came one out as the best
I was at the seabed not far from the diveboat taking photos of a schoal of yellow snappers swimming by. Suddenly a graceful snorkler apeared, like she was following the fishes.
Deb really likes turtles
Highest level of underwater photography
Up Close and Personal
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