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Welcome to Reefs.org's March Photo Contest: WAR!
Here's a contest to really test your photographic timing. We're looking for photos that show some sort of aggressive display, be it a fish flaring its fins in a territorial dispute or a coral with stinging sweepers on the prowl.

This submission period ends on 12:00 AM EST Monday (Sunday/Monday midnight) March 29, 2004.


Prize
First place wins a $25 gift certificate, generously donated by Reefs.org's sponsor Marine Depot.


Please refer to the Contest Rules for more information about how to enter. Each member may submit up to 2 entries per contest. PLEASE remember not to put borders around your photos. Your photos will NOT be considered for the finalists if they have borders of any sort. You may put copyright notification on the photo itself, but please keep it small and unobtrusive.

Please submit your entry in this thread only. Photos not submitted to this thread will not be considered for the photo contest. Photos that have no relevance to this contest will be removed. General comments or posts without a photo attached will also be deleted from this thread. If you'd like to discuss the contest, please start another thread.
 

MeMo1

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Name: Mehmet Bozdere
Equipment: Canon ixus 400
Location: Turkey
Title: Purple & Yellow
 

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mkirda

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At 5:1, Doug was shocked that they were visible to the naked eye.
 

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ozadars

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Name: Selim Özadar
Equipment: Olympus C-350
Location: lfs
Title: Dont approach my anemone!
 

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Sprattoo

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Name Sprattoo (Lloyd Metcalf)
Photo Title: Kiss of Death
Photography equipment: HP photosmart 620 (point and shoot)
Location/Tank: Saco, Maine 75G (20G Sump refugium)
Comments (optional): AnemA My Condylictus the day after a good feed
 

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Pineapple House

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Name: Graham
Photo Title: This is what happens when you do not frag corals regulary
Equipment: Sony Cybershot F707
Location: 80 gallon aquarium
Comments: In the right corner we have Hydnophora rigida weighing a wopping 1.3 ounces! In the left corner, we have a vicious Montipora capricornis who was shading out the Acroporids! It's a close match, but wait! The hydnophora has spit out its inards over the M. capricornis! The polyps are dying out as the hydnophora releases chemicals over the montipora capricornis polyps! It looks like a grim defeat for our Montipora.
 

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Name: Melody
Photo Title: Pearly Whites
Equipment: Canon PowerShot G3
Location: 75 gallon reef tank
 

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samw

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Name: SamW
Photo Title: Home Invasion
Photography equipment: Canon Powershot S40
Location/Tank: Reef Tank
Comments (optional): The Baha Hermit drove out the Scarlet Hermit and took over its shell. The Scarlet became disoriented but eventually takes the abandoned home of the Baha.
 

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Name: bingo
Equipment: Canon s400
Location: Petco tank
Title: Lunch, dinner and breakfast tomorrow.
 

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djheywood

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Name djheywood (Brian Amoroso)
Photo Title: Fresh Sushi
Photography equipment: Sony DSC P-1
Location/Tank: Home Tank - 60 Gallon Reef (Since been upgraded to 110)
Comments Fresh Sushi! I am still wondering how the heck the brain caught the fish. Must have fallen asleep on it.

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Righty
Photo Title: Cuttles Cardinal Crunch
Photography equipment: Olympus 2100 UZ
Location/Tank: Home
Comments The cardinal was on its last legs, so I put it in with the cuttles, and BAM!

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Righty
Photo Title: Don't mess with me
Photography equipment: Olympus 2100 UZ
Location/Tank: Home


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ReefMon

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Name: Glenn Rosenbluth
Equipment: Nikon 990
Location: 180 reef
 

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My baby doesn't like me to take pictures he gets angry at me. :D

Title: Fuzzy Pincushion
Name: Dragoon (A.K.A. JOHN M.)
Equipment: Olympus D-490 zoom
Location: 75 reef my living room
 

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My Duet of Clowns protecting their clutch.

Title: Nursery Guardians
Name: Dragoon (A.K.A. JOHN M.)
Equipment: Olymus D-490 zoom
Location: 75 reef my living room
 

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Ben1

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Name: Ben Tarlecky
Camera: Nikon coolpix 8700
Location: 150 mixed reef
Title: What are you looking at?
 

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Wampatom

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Name: Wampatom
Photo title: Titan Triggerfish Warns Stupid Human
Equipment: Nikonos V, 28mm Nikkor, dual strobes
Location: Boracay, Philippines
Comments: The shutter was pressed a fraction of a second after I realized I was in trouble. The Nikonos is a manual focus camera which makes it difficult to get good pictures of fish. Here I thought I had a subject that would pose for me. I focused, hoping to get within 3 feet. I composed as I slowly swam toward the fish. Suddenly he accelerated and rammed me in the shoulder. It was quite a whack for a 2 foot fish. After telling people about the incident I realized I was lucky to get away with only a hole in my wet suit. I heard lots of stories about their aggressive nature: divers with masks broken, holes in their fins, and actual bites.
 

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Wampatom

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Name: Wampatom
Photo title: Scouting Tentacle Preceding All Out War
Equipment: Nikon D100, Nikkor 105mm f2.8 micro
Location: 75 gal, Chicago
Comment: The brain must smell a problem. Once the tentacle makes contact with the offending acro it sends out an additional hundred to complete the job.
 

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