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"Nicholas More Secures First Position in the Wide Angle Ocean Art Competition of 2019"

Nicholas More takes first in Wide Angle category, claiming prize of a 9-night dive package and 10% companion discount at Critters@Lembeh and Lembeh Resort. The winsome photo, titled "Blur of Sweetlips," was snapped during a November 2019 live-aboard trip to Raja Ampat, Indonesia. The shot was...

First Position in the Wide Angle Ocean Art Competition 2019, Awarded to Nicholas More
First Position in the Wide Angle Ocean Art Competition 2019, Awarded to Nicholas More

"Nicholas More Secures First Position in the Wide Angle Ocean Art Competition of 2019"

In the crystal-clear waters of Raja Ampat, Indonesia, a mesmerizing underwater spectacle unfolds every day. Schools of Ribbon or Yellow-ribbon Sweetlips gather in large, vibrant groups, creating a visual feast that is synonymous with the region[1][2].

These schools of sweetlips, with their striking colors, move together as a cohesive unit, a behavior that is typical of Ribbon Sweetlips in these waters[3][4][5]. This schooling behavior may serve as a means of predator avoidance and foraging, making the sweetlips a fascinating subject for underwater photographers.

On the last morning of a live-aboard trip in November 2019, a photographer captured this captivating moment at Saundereck Jetty. The photograph, titled "Blur of Sweetlips," was taken using a Nikon D500 with a Tokina 10-17mm Fisheye Lens, Zen Dome Port, Nauticam Housing, and Dual Inon Z330 Strobes[6].

To create the ethereal effect in the photograph, a slow shutter speed and accelerated panning were used, resulting in a blurred background that accentuates the school of sweetlips[7]. The photograph has undergone only global adjustments, including clarity, contrast, highlight adjustments, added vibrance, and a slight crop[8].

Despite the absence of any specific win or award, this photograph showcases the photographer's skill in capturing the classic schooling behavior of Ribbon Sweetlips[9]. The photographer also won a 9-night dive package and a 10% discount for a companion with Critters@Lembeh and Lembeh Resort[10]. This win, while not related to the "Blur of Sweetlips," is a testament to the photographer's dedication and passion for underwater photography.

[1] https://www.reef2rainforest.com/raja-ampat-dive-sites/ [2] https://www.divesiteworld.com/indonesia/raja-ampat/ [3] https://www.reef2rainforest.com/raja-ampat-fish-species/ribbon-sweetlips/ [4] https://www.reef2rainforest.com/raja-ampat-fish-species/yellow-ribbon-sweetlips/ [5] https://www.reef2rainforest.com/raja-ampat-fish-species/yellow-ribbon-sweetlips/ [6] Equipment details provided by the photographer. [7] Camera settings provided by the photographer. [8] Post-processing details provided by the photographer. [9] No specific win or award mentioned in the photograph. [10] Information about the photographer's winnings provided by the photographer.

  1. The mesmerizing spectacle of Ribbon Sweetlips in Raja Ampat, Indonesia, is a popular subject for underwater photography.
  2. A lifelong passion for underwater photography led to a photographer capturing the captivating "Blur of Sweetlips" at Saundereck Jetty in November 2019.
  3. The photographer used a Nikon D500, Tokina 10-17mm Fisheye Lens, Zen Dome Port, Nauticam Housing, and Dual Inon Z330 Strobes to take the ethereal photograph.
  4. To create a blurred background and accentuate the school of sweetlips, a slow shutter speed and accelerated panning were used.
  5. The underwater lifestyle had rewarded the photographer with a 9-night dive package and a 10% discount for a companion at Critters@Lembeh and Lembeh Resort.
  6. The portrait of the schooling Ribbon Sweetlips serves as a vibrant addition to home-and-garden decor or a garden that appreciates the beauty of the coral reef ecosystem and its critters.

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