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One of many Nudi's seen on a recent trip to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Un-named wreck in Lake Ontario, Canada, near Picton. Depth 170'.
Silver Medal Silver Medal 2008
2nd place Monthly HotShots
Final RoundThrough to 2008 awards final round judging

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The green's a bit psychedelic but this would work in black and white!
Pink Crystals
Sea Angel
First time in colder water for me, 42 farenheit, but these fellas make it well worth it! This was taken at Dillon Rock, BC with a Fuji F30 Finepix Compact.
This little guy was hanging round all the boats in one of the harbours at Vancouver Island and was too cute to resist taking a photo!
Divers on DPV pass under the floating bridge in Morrisons Quarry for and evening skills dive. Natural light, Nikonos V, Fuji 400 film & 12mm Sea & Sea lens. Cropped for subject and colour corrected.
Sea lion, Hornby Island BC
Aida in black and white
This is an Acadian hermit crab taken in the Bay of Fundy in about 30 feet.
This shot is of a burrowing anenome called a Northern Cerianthid at a depth of 45 feet in the Bay of Fundy.
This Atlantic red anemone is wide open to collect nutrients, she is so fragile it is very difficult to opproach her without moving it, that why this picture is unique, enjoy there's more to come from the deep cold!!!!
This is a north atlantic red shrimp, taken 120 fts deep in the fjord of Saguenay, theses creatures dont see light very often, that why she look so surprised!!!
North atlantic red anemone taken in Les escoumins Québec 120 fts deep 34f water, with 10w HID from top. Enjoy
Tunnel Anemone Saguenay
Eight inch Orange peel nudibranch with egg case. Location "The Hideaway" Port Hardy British Columbia; Dive site"Seven Tree Island".15mm Close focus wide angle
Airplane wreck under the ice at Morrison's Quarry, Quebec, Canada. Ambient light, Nikonos V, Sea& Sea 12mm lens, Fuji 400 ASA film on manual exposure. Colour corrected.
Free diver posed under ice, Nikonos V with 12mm lens, dual Ikelite 150's for strobe fill, flipped and mirrored in Photoshop then stiched along the ice edge.
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Interesting Michael. Photoshopped but could almost be real
Free Diver over plane, photo taken March 16 under the ice in Morrison's Quarry, Quebec. Nikonos V, 12mm lens, dual Ikelite 150's, manual exposure, Kodak 800 film. Cropped for subject. Sunlight through the ice entry hole.
Divers descend a rock fall following a cave line under the ice at Morrison's Quarry, Quebec, Canada. Ambient light, Nikonos V, 12mm Sea & Sea lens, Fuji 800 asa film on manual exposure.
The propellor on the Sonja Maersk, wrecked near Halifax, Nova Scotia during WWII. Nikonos V, 12mm Sea&Sea lens, dual Ikelite 150 strobes and Kodak 400 ASA film.
I don't know if this Polar Bear was hunting or relaxing, but I do know he wasn't intimidated as we sailed past. Lancaster Sound, Minolta X700 camera on aperture priority with 80-200 lens.
slide, nikonos V lens 20mm 400 ASA
Decorator Crab shot in Port Hardy BC (60mm Macro , Cannon 20d )
fish with starfish,victoria bc canada,olympus stylus 770sw
A diver checks his gauges at the stern of the Rothesay which was wrecked in the St Lawrence River near the town of Prescott, Ontario. Nikonos V with a 12 mm Sea & Sea lens, ambient light, manual exposure with BW400CN film.
A smiling free diver on his way back to the surface during an afternoon of training dives. Nikonos V with 12mm sea & sea lens, 200 ASA film and twin Ikelite 150 strobes on manual exposure.
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