2012's Top Underwater Shots


    A vibrant orange headshield sea slug on a brilliant background of green seagrass


    More than 700 underwater images were submitted for the 2012 Annual Underwater Photography Contest, hosted by the University of Miamis Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science. These 14 pictures were judged the best of the bunch. Ximena Olds shot this [Best Overall] photograph in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and entered it in the Macro category. The photo depicts a vibrant orange headshield sea slug on a brilliant background of green seagrass. (Photo by Ximena Olds)




    This year, for the first time, the University of Miami set up a Fan Favorite category for its underwater photo competition. Internet users could vote for their favorite among five pictures


    This year, for the first time, the University of Miami set up a [Fan Favorite] category for its underwater photo competition. Internet users could vote for their favorite among five pictures. Todd Akis photo of a jellyfish took the prize, snaring 599 of the 1,221 votes cast. (Photo by Todd Aki)




    Marcello Di Francesco took third place in the Macro category for this picture of an Emperor shrimp (Periclimenes imperator), taken in the waters near Indonesias Ambon Island


    Marcello Di Francesco took third place in the Macro category for this picture of an Emperor shrimp (Periclimenes imperator), taken in the waters near Indonesias Ambon Island. (Photo by Marcello Di Francesco)




    Its a colorful view of a paddle-flap scorpionfish (Rhinopias eschmeyeri), lurking near the Indonesian island of Bali


    The second-place photo in the [Fish or Marine Life Portrait] category was submitted by Rockford Draper. Its a colorful view of a paddle-flap scorpionfish (Rhinopias eschmeyeri), lurking near the Indonesian island of Bali. (Photo by Rockford Draper)




    Lionfish in the Red Sea, near Eilat in Israel, take center stage in this photograph by Mark Fuller. Judges put the picture in first place in the Wide Angle category


    Lionfish in the Red Sea, near Eilat in Israel, take center stage in this photograph by Mark Fuller. Judges put the picture in first place in the Wide Angle category. (Photo by Mark Fuller)




    Two kinds of sharks - a juvenile tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) and a lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris)


    Two kinds of sharks – a juvenile tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) and a lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris) – meet up in the Bahamas. This picture earned Austin Gallagher third place in the Student category. (Photo by Austin Gallagher)




    Second place in the Student category went to Phillip Gillette for this photo of Harlequin shrimp (Hymenocera picta) amid Thailands Similan Islands


    Second place in the Student category went to Phillip Gillette for this photo of Harlequin shrimp (Hymenocera picta) amid Thailands Similan Islands. (Photo by Phillip Gillette)




    Kyra Hartog took first place in the Student category for this photograph of a whale shark (Rhincodon typus), caught on camera near Mexicos Isla Mujeres


    Kyra Hartog took first place in the Student category for this photograph of a whale shark (Rhincodon typus), caught on camera near Mexicos Isla Mujeres. (Photo by Kyra Hartog)




    The third-place photo in the Wide Angle category is this view of soft corals and anthias fish in Fijis Bligh Water. The picture was taken by Bill Lampl, a Florida-based diver and photographer


    The third-place photo in the Wide Angle category is this view of soft corals and anthias fish in Fijis Bligh Water. The picture was taken by Bill Lampl, a Florida-based diver and photographer. (Photo by Bill Lamp’l)




    Douglas Kahle took first place in the Fish or Marine Life Portrait category for his picture of a juvenile sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus), as seen in the waters off the Caribbean island of Dominica


    Douglas Kahle took first place in the [Fish or Marine Life Portrait] category for his picture of a juvenile sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus), as seen in the waters off the Caribbean island of Dominica. (Photo by Douglas Kahle)




    A porcelain crab poses on a feathery sea pen at Indonesias Komodo National Park, in a picture taken by Davide Lopresti. The photo took second place in the Macro category


    A porcelain crab poses on a feathery sea pen at Indonesias Komodo National Park, in a picture taken by Davide Lopresti. The photo took second place in the Macro category. (Photo by Davide Lopresti)




    Yellownose gobies (Elacatinus randalli) peek out from a bolder brain coral near the Dutch Caribbean island of Bonaire, in a photo taken by Todd Minthz. The picture took first place in the Macro category of the 2012 Annual Underwater Photography Contest, hosted by the University of Miamis Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science


    Yellownose gobies (Elacatinus randalli) peek out from a bolder brain coral near the Dutch Caribbean island of Bonaire, in a photo taken by Todd Minthz. The picture took first place in the Macro category of the 2012 Annual Underwater Photography Contest, hosted by the University of Miamis Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science. (Photo by Todd Mintz)




    Matthew Potenski won second place in the Wide Angle category for this picture of red mangroves (Rhizophora mangle) amid the Bimini Islands


    Matthew Potenski won second place in the Wide Angle category for this picture of red mangroves (Rhizophora mangle) amid the Bimini Islands. (Photo by Matthew Potenski)




    Nicholas Samaras took third place in the Fish or Marine Life Portrait category with a picture of a nudibranch (Cratena peregrina) taken off the coast of Chalkidiki, Greece


    Nicholas Samaras took third place in the Fish or Marine Life Portrait category with a picture of a nudibranch (Cratena peregrina) taken off the coast of Chalkidiki, Greece. (Photo by Nicholas Samaras)


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2012's Top Underwater Shots


A vibrant orange headshield sea slug on a brilliant background of green seagrass


More than 700 underwater images were submitted for the 2012 Annual Underwater Photography Contest, hosted by the University of Miamis Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science. These 14 pictures were judged the best of the bunch. Ximena Olds shot this [Best Overall] photograph in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and entered it in the Macro category. The photo depicts a vibrant orange headshield sea slug on a brilliant background of green seagrass. (Photo by Ximena Olds)




This year, for the first time, the University of Miami set up a Fan Favorite category for its underwater photo competition. Internet users could vote for their favorite among five pictures


This year, for the first time, the University of Miami set up a [Fan Favorite] category for its underwater photo competition. Internet users could vote for their favorite among five pictures. Todd Akis photo of a jellyfish took the prize, snaring 599 of the 1,221 votes cast. (Photo by Todd Aki)




Marcello Di Francesco took third place in the Macro category for this picture of an Emperor shrimp (Periclimenes imperator), taken in the waters near Indonesias Ambon Island


Marcello Di Francesco took third place in the Macro category for this picture of an Emperor shrimp (Periclimenes imperator), taken in the waters near Indonesias Ambon Island. (Photo by Marcello Di Francesco)




Its a colorful view of a paddle-flap scorpionfish (Rhinopias eschmeyeri), lurking near the Indonesian island of Bali


The second-place photo in the [Fish or Marine Life Portrait] category was submitted by Rockford Draper. Its a colorful view of a paddle-flap scorpionfish (Rhinopias eschmeyeri), lurking near the Indonesian island of Bali. (Photo by Rockford Draper)




Lionfish in the Red Sea, near Eilat in Israel, take center stage in this photograph by Mark Fuller. Judges put the picture in first place in the Wide Angle category


Lionfish in the Red Sea, near Eilat in Israel, take center stage in this photograph by Mark Fuller. Judges put the picture in first place in the Wide Angle category. (Photo by Mark Fuller)




Two kinds of sharks - a juvenile tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) and a lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris)


Two kinds of sharks – a juvenile tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) and a lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris) – meet up in the Bahamas. This picture earned Austin Gallagher third place in the Student category. (Photo by Austin Gallagher)




Second place in the Student category went to Phillip Gillette for this photo of Harlequin shrimp (Hymenocera picta) amid Thailands Similan Islands


Second place in the Student category went to Phillip Gillette for this photo of Harlequin shrimp (Hymenocera picta) amid Thailands Similan Islands. (Photo by Phillip Gillette)




Kyra Hartog took first place in the Student category for this photograph of a whale shark (Rhincodon typus), caught on camera near Mexicos Isla Mujeres


Kyra Hartog took first place in the Student category for this photograph of a whale shark (Rhincodon typus), caught on camera near Mexicos Isla Mujeres. (Photo by Kyra Hartog)




The third-place photo in the Wide Angle category is this view of soft corals and anthias fish in Fijis Bligh Water. The picture was taken by Bill Lampl, a Florida-based diver and photographer


The third-place photo in the Wide Angle category is this view of soft corals and anthias fish in Fijis Bligh Water. The picture was taken by Bill Lampl, a Florida-based diver and photographer. (Photo by Bill Lamp’l)




Douglas Kahle took first place in the Fish or Marine Life Portrait category for his picture of a juvenile sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus), as seen in the waters off the Caribbean island of Dominica


Douglas Kahle took first place in the [Fish or Marine Life Portrait] category for his picture of a juvenile sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus), as seen in the waters off the Caribbean island of Dominica. (Photo by Douglas Kahle)




A porcelain crab poses on a feathery sea pen at Indonesias Komodo National Park, in a picture taken by Davide Lopresti. The photo took second place in the Macro category


A porcelain crab poses on a feathery sea pen at Indonesias Komodo National Park, in a picture taken by Davide Lopresti. The photo took second place in the Macro category. (Photo by Davide Lopresti)




Yellownose gobies (Elacatinus randalli) peek out from a bolder brain coral near the Dutch Caribbean island of Bonaire, in a photo taken by Todd Minthz. The picture took first place in the Macro category of the 2012 Annual Underwater Photography Contest, hosted by the University of Miamis Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science


Yellownose gobies (Elacatinus randalli) peek out from a bolder brain coral near the Dutch Caribbean island of Bonaire, in a photo taken by Todd Minthz. The picture took first place in the Macro category of the 2012 Annual Underwater Photography Contest, hosted by the University of Miamis Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science. (Photo by Todd Mintz)




Matthew Potenski won second place in the Wide Angle category for this picture of red mangroves (Rhizophora mangle) amid the Bimini Islands


Matthew Potenski won second place in the Wide Angle category for this picture of red mangroves (Rhizophora mangle) amid the Bimini Islands. (Photo by Matthew Potenski)




Nicholas Samaras took third place in the Fish or Marine Life Portrait category with a picture of a nudibranch (Cratena peregrina) taken off the coast of Chalkidiki, Greece


Nicholas Samaras took third place in the Fish or Marine Life Portrait category with a picture of a nudibranch (Cratena peregrina) taken off the coast of Chalkidiki, Greece. (Photo by Nicholas Samaras)


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