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Great White sharks, wrecked planes and huge clouds of fish: Photographers
take the plunge to capture beautiful images of life underwater

By Jaymi 
Mccann<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?s=&authornamef=Jaymi+Mccann>

 *PUBLISHED:* 08:05 GMT, 1 June 2013 | *UPDATED:* 08:27 GMT, 1 June 2013

A Great White shark, a curious seal are some of the subjects that won
prizes in the world's biggest photography competition.

Thousands of entries from more than a hundred countries submitted to
underwaterphotography.com <http://www.underwaterphotography.com/>'s
competion.

The annual event covers 15 categories from wrecks to sharks and divers,
with the UK's Nick Blake being made a Grand Master after picking up five
awards.
 [image: Allen Walker's Great White shark. The website is the longest
running and most visited resource for underwater photographers]

Allen Walker's Great White shark. The website is the longest running and
most visited resource for underwater photographers

 [image: Nick Blake won the title of Grand Master as he managed to get five
awards in one competition]

Nick Blake won the title of Grand Master as he managed to get five awards
in one competition

 [image: Another of Christian Vizl's stunning freshwater photographs taken
off the coast of Mexico]

Another of Christian Vizl's stunning freshwater photographs taken off the
coast of Mexico

  These included a gold medal for a wonderful shot of a grey seal off Lundy
Island in the Bristol Channel.

He explained: 'As he clambered over the top of my head, I turned the camera
to shoot at myself, capturing an image of the cheeky chap at the same time.'



Mr Blake also picked up a silver for his atmospheric shot of Boo Windows, a
natural phenomenon in Misool, Indonesia, and three runner up prizes,
including one of a sunken jet plane at Capernwray Quay, Lancashire.

British snapper Leena Roy also got a gold medal for a spooky natural light
shot of the ladder on the US submarine rescue vessel Kittiwake in Grand
Cayman. The UK's Elaine White got a silver for her image of the vessel's
stern.
 [image: Overall winner was Christian Vizl who became the first
photographer to win gold, silver and bronze in a single category for his
collection of stunning photographs]

Overall winner was Christian Vizl who became the first photographer to win
gold, silver and bronze in a single category for his collection of stunning
photographs

 [image: British photographer Nick Blake won gold for his amazing shot of a
curious seal]

British photographer Nick Blake won gold for his amazing shot of a curious
seal

 [image: American Jeri Curley won a bronze medal for her close focused and
wide angled photograph]

American Jeri Curley won a bronze medal for her close focused and wide
angled photograph

  The optical illusion of a 'strong beauty' holding up a rock won a gold
medal for Slovakian photographer Martin Ferak while the US's Greg Zagaglia
took silver for a close up of a Great White's teeth. Both pictures were
captured off the coast of Mexico.

Other winners included male elephant seals fighting for dominance on the
Pacific coast, lillies under palm trees in Guam and the Laguna Beach
shallows in the Pacific.

Website spokesman Benny Sutton said: 'UK photographer Nick Blake becomes a
Grand Master by building on his success in previous years with five
placings including a Gold in temperate waters category and a silver in the
"wide angle close focus".

'The latter was a tropical waters shot but we know Nick best for his
temperate waters work shot whilst diving around the UK. His usual
environment is therefore a difficult one to work in, yet he always delivers
the goods'

  [image: Leena Roy's creepy photograph of a ladder inside a US submarine
rescue vessel Kittiwake in Grand Cayman]

Leena Roy's creepy photograph of a ladder inside a US submarine rescue
vessel Kittiwake in Grand Cayman

 [image: Christian Vizl submitted this unique photograph to the competition]

Christian Vizl submitted this unique photograph to the competition

   But overall winner was Mexico's Christian Vizl who became the first
photographer to win gold, silver and bronze in a single category for his
collection of stunning freshwater photographs.

Mr Sutton said: 'This year's World Champion and breakout star is without
doubt Mexican underwater photographer Christian Vizl who has demonstrated
consistently high quality over such a relatively short period of time.

'He is the only underwater photographer in our history to take Gold, Silver
and Bronze in one year.

'He did this with three very different model shots that he entered in the
Freshwater category.

'These shots were so good they would have got medals in the Divers or Wide
Angle categories. For good measure he also won a gold medal in the sharks
category and a bronze in the Wide angle category.
 [image: Kip Nead won a silver medal for his striking above water action
shot]

Kip Nead won a silver medal for his striking above water action shot

 [image: Another of Christian Vizl's award winning photographs, this time
featuring a shark in his natural habitat]

Another of Christian Vizl's award winning photographs, this time featuring
a shark in his natural habitat

'He has demonstrated such a wide range of skills and mastery of a broad
spectrum of subjects he stood out head and shoulders.

'Christian describes himself as a photographer and artist, which is
confirmed by his strong graphic sense exhibited in his entries.'

Mr Sutton added: 'The UnderwaterPhotography.com photo contest is the
longest running and most prestigious online, or off. If you want to make a
name for yourself it is the place to do it.

'One of our medals is the reward for all the hard work underwater
photographers put in chasing those great shots in far flung destinations.

'It is the industry's most coveted prize because it says you succeeded in
the most competitive environment there is, against the top talent of the
moment.





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