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Feeding whaleshark off Isla de Mujeres with snorkelers in background.
The Class Clowns - sea lions near Hornby Island BC Canada
The class clowns. Sea lions at Hornby Island, BC, Canada
Bronze Medal Bronze Medal 2009

Final RoundThrough to 2009 awards final round judging

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a frame full of sealions. temperate water can still be rewarding
A mass of sea lions swirling around me at Hornby Island, BC, Canada.
A couple juvenile sea lions come in for a close look. Hornby Island, BC, Canada.
Juvenile sea lions posing for the camera. I think they see their reflection in the camera. Hornby Island, BC, Canada
Juvenile sea lion trying to get my attention. It worked! Hornby Island, BC, Canada
Blue devil damselfish. I've never seen a more vibrant blue than these guys. Found on top of a shallow reef in the Great Barrier Reef.
Bicolor blenny, Great Barrier Reef
This turtle doesn't think much of me. Steve's Bommie, Great Barrier Reef.
Mimic filefish. Often confused with black-saddled tobies (with good reason, that is what they mimic....). Great Barrier Reef.
Black-saddled toby. Great Barrier Reef. 60mm macro on Canon Rebel XTi.
Electric clam. Sometimes called fire clam. This clam "pulses" with a phosphoresence that looks just like a blue electric arc moving through it. This image caught the bluish-white pulse near the center. Barrier Reef.
Potato cod at Barrier Reef's Cod Hole.
Pygmy seahorse. 60mm macro. Lembeh Strait.
Female ribbon eel. According to Allen/Steene, et. al., this is a hermaphrodite species where blue males turn into yellow females when they reach about 85cm length. Females apparently are rare. Lembeh Strait.
Pymgy buddies at Lembeh Strait
YAA - yet another anemonefish. But I love the texture of his home anemone. Lembeh Strait.
I *am* smiling.
Stargazer on night dive in Lembeh Strait.
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2008

Final RoundThrough to 2008 awards final round judging

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I am ooooogly or what?
Here's looking at you. Look closely Cymothoa sp parasite staring back from anemonefish's mouth. Attaches to tongue and eventually kills the host. KBR at Lembeh Strait.
Mandarin fish, night dive, Lembeh Strait
Whale shark feeding in diffused light - Ningaloo Bay Australia.
Sea lion, Hornby Island BC
Young whale shark - 4-5 meters on Ningaloo Reef. Canon digital Rebel, 10-22mm wide angle at 17mm, no strobes, f7.1, iso200, 1/100th, Sea & Sea housing.
Red-spotted blenny. I would get close, he would go inside - I'd move away, he'd come out -- for about 10 minutes until we were friends. Canon digital Rebel XTi, 60mm macro, YS-110 strobes, iso200, f10, 1/200sec.
 
 
25 Entries Found