Kooky, Cool and Cute Crustaceans: A Photo Contest Gallery
Whether or not you choose to eat them, there's no denying that these little crustaceans are a treat to spot underwater! So Scuba Diving has compiled some of our favorite 2014 Through Your Lens Photo Contest submissions of shrimp and crabs to hold you over until the winners are revealed.
_Photo names and captions provided by photographers. _
Winners of the 2014 Through Your Lens Photo Contest will be announced with the release of our September/October print issue.
More from the our Annual Photo Contest:
Nudibranchs | Sneak Peak at Submissions | 2013 Whale Gallery
Marcello Di FrancescoBy Marcello Di Francesco
Location: Mabul Island — Malaysia
Category: Behavior
Alan LotakenPhoto by Alan Lo
"With a single snooted strobe on this beautiful candy crab."
Location: Lembeh Strait — Indonesia
Category: Macro
Gaetano GargiuloPhoto by Gaetano Gargiulo
"I spotted this tiny crab under a large orange sponge that gave the dreamy overcast shallow DOF with the use of a +10 diopter focuses the attention over the eyes..."
Location: Spiaggia Caterina — Naples
Category: Macro
Massimo ZanniniPhoto by Massimo Zannini
"Candy Crab."
Location: Maratua — Indonesia
Category: Macro
Peter de MaagtPhoto by Peter de Maagt
"Diving in Raja Ampat offers the possibility to go for wide angle or macro on each site. The subject matter for taking pictures is phenomenal. This little crinoid crab was playing hide and seek and was clearly enjoying it. Each time when I was in position to take a picture it would just move an inch. It was a true test of patience."
Location: Raja — Ampat
Category: Macro
Rick MowbrayPhoto by Rick Mowbray
“A crab prances around in his disco urchin home.”
Location: Indonesia
Category: Macro
Alan LoPhoto by Alan Lo
“Very close up on this hermit crab and snooted with single strobe.”
Location: Lembeh Strait — Indonesia
Category: Macro
Arthur BorgesPhoto by Arthur Borges
"While diving at one of the Muck diving sites in Bali the dive master called my attention to this soft coral at the bottom. It took me two minutes to understand what he was showing me but after I did the excitement became instant. The correct name is soft coral crab but I can't stop thinking that candy crab fits much better."
Location: Bali — Indonesia
Category: Macro
Adriano MorettinPhoto by Adriano Morettin
"A tiger shrimp with a small shrimp."
Location: Lembeh Strait — Indonesia
Category: Macro
Nicholas SamarasPhoto by Nicholas Samaras
"Candy crab 'Hoplophrys oatesi'."
Location: East of Flores — Indonesia
Category: Macro
Martin KleinPhoto by Martin Klein
"Two harlequin shrimps discovering the world."
Location: Lembeh Strait — Indonesia
Category: Macro
Leonardo PaezLeonardo Paez
“My friends and I were diving the Euro Jacks off a location called ‘the Yankee Clipper’ in Fort Lauderdale Beach. There's a long 20 swim in between shore and the jacks. On my way back to the beach, I saw this little Hermit Crab climbing a rock. I hid below him and got him by surprise. Say cheese!!”
Location: Fort Lauderdale Beach, Florida — United States
Category: Macro
Rick MowbrayPhoto by Rick Mowbray
“A small crab tries his best to blend in on his vase sponge home. Once spotted, he displays his menacing claws.”
Location: Raja Ampat — Indonesia
Category: Macro
Rick MowbrayPhoto by Rick Mowbray
"These crabs almost always exhibit the same color as their soft coral host. We were lucky to find this color impaired one perched atop his home."
Location: Dumaguete — Philippines
Category: Macro
Christian VizlPhoto by Christian Vizl
"A crab hiding beneath a sea urchin."
Location: Sacatoso, Ixtapa —México
Category: Macro
Pasquale VassalloPhoto by Pasquale Vassallo
"Two tiger shrimp on a starfish. "
Location: Lembeh Strait — Indonesia
Category: Macro
Alberto GallucciPhoto by Alberto Gallucci
"This small, beautiful shrimp was placed on a brown sponge, a few inches from a sea anemone, at a depth of about eight meters."
Location: Formentera, Balearic Sea — Spain
Category: Macro
Whether or not you choose to eat them, there's no denying that these little crustaceans are a treat to spot underwater! So Scuba Diving has compiled some of our favorite 2014 Through Your Lens Photo Contest submissions of shrimp and crabs to hold you over until the winners are revealed.
_Photo names and captions provided by photographers. _
Winners of the 2014 Through Your Lens Photo Contest will be announced with the release of our September/October print issue.
More from the our Annual Photo Contest:
Nudibranchs | Sneak Peak at Submissions | 2013 Whale Gallery