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Underwater Photo Contest Entries By Barbara Schilling

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A Lionfish still in his natural habitat in the Indian Ocean.
Clarke's Clownfish guarding his anemone!
A pair of Harlequin Shrimp. Taken with a Nikon F100 and a 105 mm lens.
A Ghostpipefish at night! Taken with a Canon EOS 20D and 60 mm lens
This blennie was "running" up and down this whip coral until finally he stood still to have his picture taken.
The end of a another nice dive ... returning to the dive dhoni!
Two morays sharing a cleaning station.
Longnosehawkfish not shy at all! Taken with a Canon EOS 20 D and a 60 mm lens.
Eagle Rays in the distance during a channel crossing in the Maldives.

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Formation flying!
A yawning frogfish taken with a Canon EOS 20D, 60 mm lens in a Sealux Housing and a manual Subtronic Strobe.
A yellow seahorse parading over the muck of Lembeh Strait. Taken with a Canon EOS 20D in a Sealux Housing and a 60 m macro lens, manual Subtronic strobe.
My first try with Photoshop and playing with different options created this glowing nudibranch!
Corals on the Bianca C off Grenada. Unfortunately the viz was a bit greenish!
Cuttlefish showing off! Taken with a Canon EOS 20D, 60 mm lens, Sealux Housing and single Subtronic manual strobe.
Courting Fire Gobies
Tiny Blennie on a bubble coral!
A green Turtle posing for the photographer. Taken with a Canon EOS 20 D and 60 mm lens
Balancing act on a crinoid.
Taken with a Canon EOS and 60 mm lens in a Sealux Housing with a Subtronic Strobe
I like this picture because it looks like a tiny little flower.Taken with a Canon EOS 20 D and a 60 mm lens
Hidden in the coral. Taken with a Canon EOS 20 D, 60 mm Macro lens.
A squirrelfish showing his best side
Shadow of a Palm Tree
Octopus trying to hide.
A spotted Shrimp on the lookout on a anemone.
A Slender Filefish trying to hide
A shy goldentail moray peeking out from its home! Taken with a Canon EOS 20 D and 60 mm lens in a Sealux Housing and a Subtronic Strobe
Frogfish on the move!
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