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Underwater Photo Contest Entries By Steve Laycock

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Hawksbill turtle admires itself in the lens port
Carribean reef shark, swimming past into the sun
bottlenose dolphin,comes over for a closer look
a pod of wild dolphins come to join the dive
Spanish dancer, going for a crawl during the day.
torpedo ray, free swimming,
Dolphins come to play, on our wayback from a dive - simply one of the best experiences ever :-)
Hawksbill turtle, a real messy eater
Po d of dolphins swimming past the Carnatic, taken with an Olympus E 330
long nosed hawkfish posing for once
Scorpion fish
Black tip grouper struggling with a red tooth trigger fish and dinner.
Olympus e330 and epoque twin strobes
Ostracion cubicus, - love the scientific name, = cube boxfish or yellow boxfish. Taken with an Olympus E330 and twin epoque strobes
Cape petral, flying past the snowy peaks of Antartica
Moray fest
Green turtle, flying through the water
Chinstrap penguin, negotiating the surf. Sure the PADI manual says to walk backwards.
Yellow margin (edged) Moray, eager to make sure he didnt miss the opportunity of being photographed
Chinstrap penguin, admiring his reflection in the lens
Gentoo Penguins, "flying" besides our zodiac
leopard seal, on an Antartic iceburg
Cape petrel, flyig over the Southern Ocean, in Drake's passage
Chilean skua / brown skua in the Southern Atlantic / Beagle Channel
Batfish - one of my favourite fish. Theses guys were getting a little too "friendly" with our fins
Mantis shrimp in the Maldives. Olympus e 330 and epoque strobes. Not quite a macro shot :-)
We three eels, from Maldives we are
Giant Moray -0 Maldives, Olympus E 330 and epoque strobes
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