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Underwater Photo Contest Entries By Elena Blagodarova

68 Entries Found: Page 2  of  3
All children are divers - the depth is not important!
Tasty evening.
5.6. 1/80. 100. Olympus SP560
Autoportret
It was sitting from above water-plant brush and wiggle-wagled!
Blenny
Diver's child.
No sharks, only blennies...
.My favourite blenny air and watch over her aggs?
It put some particles in her mouth and threw away from her hole many times! And then it swim away and go home and her tail go home at first!
WITHOUT PHOTOSHOP!
They are waiting for night diver. Who can say that its are artefacts?
DANCING IN THE BLACK SEA WATER
The real monster!
Dancing Lady.
Underwater kalian!
Our PADI instructor Yuriy took kalian and swam to good place, than put it and was "smoking" some minutes and than he uninstaled it and swam away. All time he didn't breathe was 4.5 minutes! I have video about it!
The surprize.
It was swimming quickly.
The first dive - it is so not delitious and not tasty!
Each age has it's raisins...
Each diver has Neptune bunch of star flowers if he is smiling.
The happy father.
A little of philosophy:"And why did my father say that the Earth is tender and defenceless?"
I am the main diver!!!
THE FIRST DIVE.III. Hapiness.
And when did you were so happy at last?
THE FIRST DIVE.II. GO!
THE FIRST DIVE.I. With the oldest brother I will be a real diver too, I am already total 2 years old! He likes the sea most of all and I must to see what is there!
It looks like prehistoric ancient monstr.
f5.6. 1/160. ISO 50. Internal strobe. Each of them was less than 1 cm, but they were not keeping close as usual but were demonstrating their nippers. It seems to me they were looking at me so severe...
This is my favourite fish blenny with it facial desture at the ancor of 13th century. f4.2, 1/250c, internal strobe.
68 Entries Found: Page 2  of  3