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Underwater Photo Contest Entries By J. Daniel Horovatin

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Aligator fish
Hey, I want to dive with you guys!
Can somebody help me?
Giant Red Dendronotid looking for lunch
Giant Red Dendronotid swimming.
This Nidi was the size of my thumb. Likely a type of juvenile Sea Lemon. Actual photo only cropped in PhotoShop Elements.
The Longfin Gunnel was attentively watching me photograph a Sculpin.
Scorpionfish taken on Carib Inn reef Bonaire
Octopus
Dive buddy gets a close up look at a scorpionfish
A flamingo tongue taken with an Olympus C-7070.
Octopus shot with Olympus C-7070 with PT-027 housing and Sea & Sea YS-110a strobe.
Yellow frogfish on reef off of the Carib Inn, Bonaire.
Tasseled scorpionfish
Cuttlefish
Jorunna Funebris
White Spotted Pufferfish resting
Leaf Scorpionfish
Tasseled Scorpionfish
Flathead crocodile fish
Cleaner fish at work on the gills of a large pufferfish
Juvenile Copper Rockfish take at Setchel Point on Vancouver Island,Canada.
Yellow Frogfish shot in Bonaire using Olympus C-7070 WZ in PT-027 housing
Clown Dorid taken with Olympus C-7070 in Olympus PT-027 housing
Pearly Nudibranch--Photo shot with Olympus C-7070 in Olympus PT-027 housing with Nikonos SB-103 slave strobe.
Pale Sea Cucumber (feeding)/ Photo taken using an Olympus C-7070, set to UW macro scene, in a PT-027 housing and with a Nikonos SB-105 strobe. After watching the critter for some time I caught it as it inserted one of its ten tentacles in its mouth.
Opalescent (Aeolid) Nudibranch? The photo was taken at Setchel Point near Victoria, BC on Vancouver Island. The critter was gliding across the top of a rocky reef.
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