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Ealing Sub-Aqua Club Photo Competition

After the amazing success last year we are running our photo competition again. Our club has always enjoyed friendly competition and to make it fair we ask you to vote for what you consider the best member's photograph for both warm and cold water diving.

All the photographs below were taken in the 2007 season. If you want a better view, click on each each picture to see an enlarged version.

You can vote for one photo in each category.

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COLD WATER PICTURES - UK

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Picture:

Velvet Crab

Location:

Swanage

Date taken:

16/08/2008

Camera used:

Canon A80

Diving depth:

21m

Other Information:

Ably assisted by my buddy and his torch

 

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Picture:

Tompot Blenny

Location:

(Far) Mulberry Harbour off Pagham

Date taken:

09/06/2007

Camera used:

Olympus C450Z

Diving depth:

10m

Other Information:

the Blennies are so tame on the Mulberry that they come round the back of the camera and have a quick look at how the picture turned out! they all know which is their good side!

 

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Picture:

Camourflaged Fish

Location:

Off Penzance

Date taken:

22/09/2007

Camera used:

Olympus MJU

Diving depth:

10m

Other Information:

A normal inclement lowish viz UK dive

 

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Picture:

jewel anemones

Location:

Pen Vin

Date taken:

27/06/2007

Camera used:

Finepix 440

Diving depth:

20m

Other Information:

This wall is always covered in Jewels

 

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Picture:

Jellyfish on a Mussel Bed

Location:

Dartmouth

Date taken:

25/08/2007

Camera used:

Olympus c60-z

Diving depth:

25m

Other Information:

None

 

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Picture:

Jelly Fish

Location:

St Abbs

Date taken:

26/05/2007

Camera used:

Fuji F11

Diving depth:

8m

Other Information:

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WARM WATER PICTURES - The rest of the World!!

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Picture:

Cuttlefish

Location:

Lanzarote

Date taken:

17/09/2008

Camera used:

Canon A80

Diving depth:

6m

Other Information:

The Cuttlefish has just lifted off from the sand. You can see the sand on its back.

 

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Picture:

Black and White Snappers

Location:

The Elphinstone, Red Sea, Egypt

Date taken:

23/10/2007

Camera used:

Fuji f31fd

Diving depth:

25m

Other Information:

spotted swimming out into the Blue while we were wasting time waiting for the big sharks to turn up!

 

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Picture:

Swimthrough at Jackfish Alley

Location:

Ras Mohmmed , Egypt

Date taken:

02/12/2007

Camera used:

Fuji Finepix f31

Diving depth:

8 -9 meters

Other Information:

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Picture:

Moray Eel with Cleaner Shrimp

Location:

Malta

Date taken:

07/10/2007

Camera used:

Olympus c60-z

Diving depth:

20m

Other Information:

Moray poses with his shrimp

 

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Picture:

Small Shark

Location:

Komodo National Park

Date taken:

12/10/2007

Camera used:

Canon Ixus 800is

Diving depth:

18

Other Information:

He/She was just sleeping until i came along.

 


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