Your Favourite Photo of 2008
#41
Posted 20 December 2008 - 09:39 AM
#42
Posted 20 December 2008 - 10:55 AM
Olympus E-520, TLC arms, Inon Z-240s, 50mm, 14-42mm woody's diopter
#43
Posted 20 December 2008 - 11:00 AM
Seasons Greetings to all on a great web site,
Tim Digger
Ikelite housing and DS125 and TTL converted DS50.
#44
Posted 20 December 2008 - 11:37 AM
Here is mine: Skeleton shrimp taken of a dusk dive at Barren Island in the Andaman Islands taken in April. I think it looks like a salsa dancer complete with Carmen Miranda hat.
Taken with Nikon D80 with 60mm lens with Woody diopter in S&S housing with 2x Ike 125 strobes.
Happy Holidays everyone!
Robin
Edited by secretsea18, 20 December 2008 - 11:38 AM.
#45
Posted 20 December 2008 - 02:19 PM
Alexander Mustard - www.amustard.com - www.magic-filters.com
Nikon D4 (Subal housing). Olympus EPL-5 (waiting for housing).
#46
Posted 20 December 2008 - 03:10 PM

Clinton
Nikon D800, Subal Housing, Sigma 15 FE, 105 VR Micro, 2x YS-350, ULCS arms, LMI Sola 800 Photo, Macromate
#47
Posted 20 December 2008 - 03:42 PM
Your pool shots take my breath away.
Well done you!!
And a merry christmas.
Nige Wade
http://www.wadeimaging.com
There's no dignity in diving. Especially as you get older.
Nikon D800 Subal ND800 housing Nikkor 16-35, 60, 105 and a Sigma 15 FE. Inon Z240's. ULCS arms.
#48
Posted 20 December 2008 - 05:46 PM
Here's my favorite behavior shot from 2008, a Bobbit worm capturing a goatfish, in Anilao. This action happened in less than a second, when the fish swam over the worm, the worm struck with lighting speed, and immediately the fish and worm disappeared into the sand, all that was left was a cloud of smoke. Nikon D300, 60mm lens, f8, cropped photo.
Edited by sgietler, 20 December 2008 - 07:20 PM.
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#49
Posted 20 December 2008 - 06:57 PM
We were doing the (now infamous) "Dive 4 wrecks on one scooter dive and be back on the boat before breakfast" dive (Marcus, Carnatic, Ghanis D. + 1 more ?)
The shot is noisy and not really in focus, but is easily my favorite that I shot this year, as I am always blown away when I look more closely and see that the white "smudge" in the middle is a diver, which I think really shows off the scale of the wreck, & the vis.
#50
Posted 20 December 2008 - 11:37 PM
This is my favorite shot of the year. At the time this photo was taken, I was kicking as hard as I could to get into position and my mask was filling with sweat. This was our third dive that we had actually spotted "Big Senor", but prior to this pass I didn't have any great shots and I was not going home empty handed. Many thanks to the diver in the foreground for organizing and inviting my wife Jill and I along on a spectacular trip. It's been a struggle to get a decent print, but apparently I think it's worth the time investment to keep on trying.
I'll stick with the rules and just post this one (maybe someday I'll post some others from what's been a good year).
Taken at Darwin's Arch, Darwin Island, Galapagos. Female whale shark at 105 fsw. Canon 20D, Tokina 10-17mm
Edited by Sagen, 20 December 2008 - 11:43 PM.
#51
Posted 21 December 2008 - 02:12 AM
This was the best one. It was taken during a dawn dive (about 7am, I think) on the last day of the workshop. The lionfish were pretty calm and moving more slowly than usual. I managed to get a big lionfish to completely block the sun. The shot was taken at the Nuweiba Hilton Hotel House reef and won me a Sport Diver UK Readers pic of the month. It's the first time I actually won something!!
I used an Olympus SP350, Inon Fisheye conversion lens and Inon Z240 strobe (type 3). The fisheye lens were very very close to the lionfish....
Here's my image

thx
DK
#52
Posted 21 December 2008 - 02:57 AM
Here is one of my favorites underwater photos this year (my first year of diving). It was taken in October, the second day after getting my PADI Adv Open water ticket. It was my first wreck dive and also the first time I had strapped the dome on the front of the camera. I would have preferred it if the Videographer was not hanging on the back of the Anit-Aircraft gun, but there you go.
Thanks .... and
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all.
Tristan
Thanks Stew
Edited by Tjsnapper, 21 December 2008 - 03:21 AM.
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#53
Posted 21 December 2008 - 03:15 AM
If anyone can tell me how to get the image to appear here it would be great I have tried [img] tags but i get this response " You are not allowed to use that image extension on this board. A valid format is:
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Thanks .... and
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all.
Tristan
PM sent Tristan
Canon 350D - Sea and Sea housed - 60mm - 10-17mm - twin YS90's ( currently lent to Louise )
Sony PC1000 Video - Ikelite housed - twin Nocturnal slx 800i lights
#54
Posted 21 December 2008 - 04:08 AM
I hope it is OK to have more than one! There are such fantasic images on here-I love this thread!
I got married to the woman of my dreams on Kuredu Island in the Maldives in May. This is my gorgeous bride!

While we were there we did some diving! Whilst cruising between dive sites, we were surrounded by a massive school of Mantas. There were easilly a hundred of them, feeding in the plankton bloom, moving up and around the graceful arcs that they do while feeding. Some were even breaching! We got in with skin diving gear and this one particular ray moved in close as I dived down and these pictures were the result. It was actually brushing on my dome port! We spent a good hour or so in the water with them-these weren't the best of the series of images, but being that close to such a magnificent animal was very special.


Wishing you all the very best for Christmas and great safe diving for 2009
Adam
Adam Hanlon-underwater photographer and videographer
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#55
Posted 21 December 2008 - 04:24 AM
#56
Posted 21 December 2008 - 05:49 AM
#57
Posted 21 December 2008 - 06:41 AM
Let me be the first to say what Mike Veitch was thinking, "nice beaver shot"
Anyway, my favorite non-contest worthy shot. I just thought it captured the soulful serenity of the underwater photographer as he waits to exit the water. Trying to capture it was difficult as the boat kept bobbing up and down quite significantly.
Edited by scorpio_fish, 21 December 2008 - 06:42 AM.
#58
Posted 21 December 2008 - 07:02 AM
#59
Posted 21 December 2008 - 10:15 AM

This is a shot of my wonderful wife swimming through a huge school of yellow tail snapper at Snapper Ledge in the Florida Keys on our honeymoon. Maybe not my best shot of the year but it was by far the best dive of the year. We're mainly wreck divers who see very little fish where we dive so this was a treat.
#60
Posted 21 December 2008 - 11:41 AM
Many thanks to all the Wetpixelers that have shared their knowledge on this site, it has been an invaluable source of information and inspiration.
Here is one of my favorites underwater photos this year (my first year of diving). It was taken in October, the second day after getting my PADI Adv Open water ticket. It was my first wreck dive and also the first time I had strapped the dome on the front of the camera. I would have preferred it if the Videographer was not hanging on the back of the Anit-Aircraft gun, but there you go.
Thanks .... and
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all.
Tristan
Thanks Stew
Stunning!

