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Your Favourite Shot of 2007

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With Christmas and New Year fast approaching it seems the appropriate time to bring this up again.

 

I know that Eric has already run a similar thread for his Sport Diver Images Column, but I thought it was still worth reviving this Wetpixel tradition (see the 2005 and 2006 editions), considering the Sport Diver submission is now closed.

 

The rules here are slightly different and pretty simple. This should be your favourite (not necessarily best) underwater photo taken during 2007. And you can only post one image. Although I should add that rule breaking has become something of a tradition too!

 

Feel free to post why you like it and the kit you used, but it is not essential.

 

Alex (looking forward to seeing more great images)

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I found this scorpion fish tucked under the Gubal Barge on the first night dive of 2007.

 

It was shot using the standard lens of the DX 8000G and a single YS-25 as I was attempting (successfully I think) 'Rembrant' style, directional lighting. I like the strong contrast between the light and shadow and the way detail has been emphasised. The bonus, for me, is the 'human' quality of the fish's gaze.

 

I liked this one so much, I used it for my avatar...

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Here's mine. Nikon D200, Aquatica housing, 16mm 3.5 (old manual focus version), Ikelite DS125:

Manual exposure and focus, f11 @ 1/100

This was shot on my last Shearwater trip and demonstrates a newly discovered (at least they said it was) cleaning behavior where the lemon sharks either swim or lay on the bottom with their mouths wide open so the small rmoras can enter.

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Here is mine. It is a portrait of a leafy seadragon.

 

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Taken in the South Australia. With Nikon D80 + 60mm macro. 2 x Inon Z240s.

 

Having finished by book on coral reefs it was time for new adventures - so I bought my first drysuit, learned to use it and during the second half of the year started to explore temperate waters.

 

As well as squeezing my drysuit into my luggage for Australia - I also managed a second camera system without going overweight. This guy and many of his friends were in just 3m of water - so after shooting the D2X for a while I got out, walked back to car changed camera and carried on. Made it all worthwhile!

 

Alex

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WOW alex, that shot is amazing,incredible, what else can I say

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My favorite,as usual is always something from my last dive. Being from s. cal, I purchased a dry suit to focus more on local diving. I'm finally starting to get comfortable in it. I spent alot of time looking for macro on the kelp. I was hoping to find a colorful snail or nudi. Instead these guys were everywhere. I like the composition of this one

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This is my favourite on the year. Taken at Masra Shagra near Marsa Alam in the Red Sea with a 60mm macro lens on D70 in a S&S housing with 2 YS90s.

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I have not been diving (except snorkeling with manatees once) since August. :blush:

But I have been in the pool a bit.

Here is my favorite pool shot (with clothes on) in the last few months.

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Of my first year shooting u/w pictures, this my favourite. Taken with a D100, Sigma 10-20 (at 10mm) and a single strobe. The water that day contained a lot of plankton, which brought a lot of Whalesharks, but also limited viz. Luckily, this one turned out ok.

 

Cheers

Vincent

 

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Feeding Whaleshark: Mogote, La Paz - Baja California, Mexico

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Has to be this one from the Outer Pinnacles in Carmel, California. D200, Tokina 10-17 in a Subal Housing.

 

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Clinton

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Great smile and lovely teeth always make me happy all the day.

This was taken at night dive in Similan. (D200,60mm)

 

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:blush: Happy New Year!

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This was the first crevice kelpfish that I've seen that was actually in a crevice.

This shot was taken in Carmel, California.

 

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.mike

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Excellent shots guys - keep them coming!

 

Here's one of my favorite sea-lion pix from November:

 

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Shot on FF w/ the Canon 24L

 

Cheers

James

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Hard to pick a favorite! Here is one from the last day when it was possible to mix ambient light with fill flash while shooting mature coho salmon. November 3rd. The exposure was 1/20 at ISO 400. These types of shots will be easier with a D3!! B)

Note the blurs at the nose and fins; re-suspended sediment around anal fin.

Merry Christmas and Happy 2008! :blush:

 

PS - the colors are much duller when looking at them after posting on wetpixel; Image OK with a jpeg viewing SW not used to create posted shot. ???

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This one seemed to be the fav of everyone because it told a poignant story (that is because it is a poignant story......). Funny you can encounter better viz, better natural light, better lots of things but ultimately it is the subjects that dictate the impact of the photo. This resilient mother in tender moment with her very little calf were even more fascinating than I can capture in one photo.

[Forgot to add: Subal/d200/16mm]

 

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Best, Carol

 

PS:

But, my fav pic is here (I won't post two cause that would be "cheating"..... :blush: )

Winter the dolphin

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I like this Stellar Sealion from Hornby Island BC. It is so much fun to swim and romp with these elegant and curious creatures.

 

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Dave

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Although there may be many better....BUT i love this one....It took quite some chasing to get this one right :blush:

 

Cheers,

 

Diggy

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Here is mine. Taken on North Male Atol - Maldives in september.

 

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Martin

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Alex, Larry & Martin: your shots are awesome! wow.

 

here is my favourite ... for sure not my best shot this year, but definately my favourite. i just loved the moment, when i found this 3m guitarshark together with 3 juveniles just infront of our hotel jetty ...

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I always find it very hard to decide which picture actually is my favorite one...

 

The picture was taken in the red sea near Marsa Nakari.

1/60sec, f9, ISO 400.

Canon 400d in Hugyfot housing, Sigma 15mm FE, Magic Filter.

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I allow myself to break the rule :blush:

In 2007 I upgraded my Oly 5050z into a Nikon D80.

 

so here is my most favourite photo of 2007 with the 5050:

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shot with a single DS125 strobe and an Ikelite case.

 

here is my favourite 2007 sphoto with the D80:

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dual DS125 strobes and Sigma 50mm Macro lens.

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I didn't have the chance to take a lot of photos in '07 :) but here is one of my favorites, a Galapagos shark photographed here in Oahu...

 

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some really nice shots... esp the weedy sea dragon and galapagos shark... luiz, you live on oahu, you should be out diving every day! :)

 

here's mine, sea lions playing at anacapa island, southern california

 

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nikon d80, tokina 10-17mm, dual Ys-110s

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