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Taken with my waterproof "low-cost" point-n-shoot AgfaPhoto Optima 830UW during snorkeling in the caribbean sea...
Long Reef has a vast range of locations to shoot, and is famous for its boulders scattered along the flat reef where still waters pool, but the outer reef is also worth a visit, as the ocean's currents send waves crashing into the rockshelf.
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Place: Dolphin Reef Eilat, Israel.
Taken in February 2020.
Camera: iPhone 7.
Comment: a very different facility. Even though the dolphins receive human care (feeding and medical training), they are completely free. The line surrounding the facility is only a limit for the boats to not come closer, there is no net under it and the dolphins are free to leave whenever they want. I could see them myself outside of the "pen", but never far away.
Picture belongs to Š Mantrize, please, do not use without permission.
Shot on Kodachrome 64 with a nikonos V, 15 mm nikonos lens, and ikelite SS-400 using TTL, this is a straight scan no photoshop here.
Coral-covered slope below the dropoff at the west end of the Majuro airport, where PII (a constrution company) plans to dragline all available coral to fill a large patch of reef flat for an FAA-funded runway extension
Divers swim over pristine hard corals at Cyclone Reef, Tufi Dive Resort, Oro Prfovince, Papua New Guinea.
HONOLULU - (Saturday, November 17, 2012)Clash of the Legends finalists. -- The big guns entered the draw at the REEF Hawaiian Pro today and the battle for the 30th anniversary Vans Triple Crown of Surfing title began in earnest. Super clean and contestable 4-foot surf may have been smaller than yesterday's offering, but it opened up the door for the full spectrum of maneuvers from tube rides to aerials. With four surfers in the water at any given time, the judges had their work cut out for them: A total of 1,053 individual rides were scored today.
The entrance of ASP World Championship Tour competitors Kelly Slater (USA), John Florence (HAW), Gabriel Medina (Brz), Michel Bourez (PYF), CJ Hobgood (USA), and Bede Durbidge (AUS) took the intensity up a notch.
Slater drew the biggest crowd, paired up against the legendary Hawaiian Sunny Garcia, Alex Smith (HAW), and Jesse Mendes (BRZ). Garcia offered up a spirited contest from the outset, locking in a clean tube-ride that shot a message to long-time rival Slater that the game was on. Slater's trump card was his aerials, while Garcia focused his energy on securing the biggest waves that better suited his power gouging approach.The final of the Clash of the Legends was held with Sunny Garcia (HAW) taking it out for a second time with Kiapo Jaquais (HAW) in 2nd, Mark Occhilupo (AUS) 3rd and Tom Curren (USA) in 4th. Waves were in the 4-6 foot range but dropped through the day.
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Brown Surgeonfish, Acanthurus nigrofuscus, and Yellow Tang, Zebrasoma flavescens, in their coral reef habitat at Two Steps (aka Puâuhonua O Honaunau or Honaunau or Place of Refuge), Big Island, Hawaii, USA
Haven't been taking too many pictures recently. I still have quite a few that have potential sitting around.
This is panorama of several stitched images. The final image is 56 megapixels showing 180+ degrees of view. I worked on it for awhile and then left it only to come back to it today. The composition isn't as symmetrical as I would like but I got over it.
The Reefs, Bermuda
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
Comments welcome... but please no crazy awards with flashy pictures, your words are much more appreciated.