Photo Contests - In Focus Underwater Photography Blog https://blog.bluewaterphotostore.com Bluewater Photo's blog on the world of Underwater Photography Tue, 19 May 2026 12:22:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.13 Enter the 2023 Ocean Art Competition! https://blog.bluewaterphotostore.com/photo/enter-the-2023-ocean-art-competition/ https://blog.bluewaterphotostore.com/photo/enter-the-2023-ocean-art-competition/#respond Sat, 16 Sep 2023 23:35:29 +0000 https://blog.bluewaterphotostore.com/?post_type=photo&p=3250 Sea lions swimming underwater

The ocean is a world of wonder, teeming with life, color, and mysteries waiting to be uncovered. If you’re an underwater enthusiast, a passionate diver, or an aspiring marine photographer, we have exciting news for you! The 2023 Ocean Art Competition is here, and it’s your chance to showcase the mesmerizing beauty of the deep […]

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The ocean is a world of wonder, teeming with life, color, and mysteries waiting to be uncovered. If you’re an underwater enthusiast, a passionate diver, or an aspiring marine photographer, we have exciting news for you! The 2023 Ocean Art Competition is here, and it’s your chance to showcase the mesmerizing beauty of the deep blue. With over $110,000 in prizes to be won, get ready to enter the biggest underwater photography competition in the world!

What is the Ocean Art Competition?

The Ocean Art Competition is an annual celebration of the ocean’s incredible biodiversity and its importance to our planet. It provides a platform for photographers and divers from all over the world to share their breathtaking underwater images and videos. Whether you’re capturing the grace of a manta ray, the vibrant colors of a coral reef, or the mysterious depths of a shipwreck, this competition welcomes entries from all genres of underwater photography and videography.

Highlights from the 2022 Ocean Art Competition:

Before we dive into the details of the 2023 competition, let’s take a moment to celebrate some of the top prizes won in the 2022 Ocean Art Competition. These stunning entries showcase the immense talent and dedication of underwater photographers:

  1. Best in Show – “Octopus Mother” by Kat Zhou: This truly spectacular image captures a mother octopus guarding her eggs won a dive trip on the Carpe Novo liveaboard for two people!
  2. Wide Angle Category Winner – “Shark Trio” by Renee Capozzola: A print-worthy over-under shot taken in Fakarava, French Polynesia, won Renee Capozzola a 140night dive package at Kri Eco Resort in Raja Ampat, Indonesia.
  3. Blackwater Category Winner – “Octopus Attack” by Dennis Corpuz: The ethereal nature of blackwater photography is captured perfectly in this shot from Anilao, Philippines.
  4. Black & White Category Winner – “Long Shadows” by Martin Broen: Like something from another planet, this image taken in one of Mexico’s famed cenotes earned its prize: a trip aboard the M.Y. Oceanic in Indonesia.
  5. Underwater Conservation Category Winner – “A Sad Catch” by Lawrence Alex Wu: This troubling photo documents the impact of humans overfishing seahorses and demonstrates the importance of conservation.

What to Expect in the 2023 Ocean Art Competition:

Now that you’ve witnessed the incredible talent on display in the 2022 competition, it’s time to get excited about the 2023 Ocean Art Competition! While the competition continues to honor the best in underwater photography and videography, this year promises even more spectacular entries, prizes, and opportunities to showcase the ocean’s wonders.

Get your cameras ready, start exploring the depths, make your edits, and join us in celebrating the 2023 Ocean Art Competition. Together, let’s capture the essence of our planet’s most precious and awe-inspiring realm – the ocean!

For more details about the competition, including deadlines, rules, and prizes, click here!
Need some new camera gear to help you capture that prize-winning image? Head on over to Bluewater Photo to get the latest cameras, housings, lenses, lights, and accessories.

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SoCal Shootout: Story Behind the Shot, Ben Hofilena https://blog.bluewaterphotostore.com/photo/scso-ben-hofilena/ https://blog.bluewaterphotostore.com/photo/scso-ben-hofilena/#respond Wed, 04 Nov 2015 18:19:02 +0000 http://www.bluewaterphotostore.com/blog/?post_type=photo&p=2409

Wide angle compositions are often the hardest to nail perfectly. During the SoCal Shootout participants have to do just that. There is very little editing allowed, so getting correct lighting, exposure and above all, that striking composition is key. Ben Hofilena succeeded with his first place image in our open wide angle category. While he […]

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Wide angle compositions are often the hardest to nail perfectly. During the SoCal Shootout participants have to do just that. There is very little editing allowed, so getting correct lighting, exposure and above all, that striking composition is key. Ben Hofilena succeeded with his first place image in our open wide angle category. While he claims just a lucky shot, he at least knew the most important part of luck, which is preparation. Proper settings and being ready for the moment allowed this excellent shot to get captured. Here’s the details on our first place winner.

Title: Ocean Bouquet

Location Captured: Eureka Oil Rig (off the coast of Long Beach, CA)

Camera / Housing: Canon 70D with Tokina 10-17mm Lens, Sea & Sea Housing

Strobes / Lights: Dual Sea & Sea YS-D1 Strobes

Camera Settings: F8, 1/125th, ISO 200

The Story: The first time I took a camera underwater was about a year ago. Prior to that, my topside photography was limited to point and shoot cameras in AUTO mode and taking pics on my iPhone. That being said, I’m a newbie to underwater photography and this was a lucky shot. This photo was taken on the Sunday of the SoCal Shootout while aboard the Pacific Star. We were lucky to have good visibility and a bait ball at the Eureka Oil Rig. I was able to get really close to a section of the bait ball and compose my shot. It was awesome to be able to capture what I saw as a solid wall of fish and bouquet-like image in the middle.

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SoCal Shootout: Story Behind the Shot, Cindy Shaw https://blog.bluewaterphotostore.com/photo/scso-story-cindy-shaw/ https://blog.bluewaterphotostore.com/photo/scso-story-cindy-shaw/#respond Wed, 21 Oct 2015 16:38:52 +0000 http://www.bluewaterphotostore.com/blog/?post_type=photo&p=2398

Shooting Portraits underwater can be especially challenging as most subjects like fish are moving constantly. You must nail that perfect composition, eye contact and focus. With that in mind we loved this playful capture of a Bat Ray from Cindy Shaw which took First Place in the Open Portrait Category. Here are the details that […]

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Shooting Portraits underwater can be especially challenging as most subjects like fish are moving constantly. You must nail that perfect composition, eye contact and focus. With that in mind we loved this playful capture of a Bat Ray from Cindy Shaw which took First Place in the Open Portrait Category. Here are the details that went into this winning image.

Title: Wanna Play?

Location Captured: Farnsworth Banks, Catalina Island

Camera / Housing: Olympus OM-D E-M5 with 12-50mm Lens in Nauticam Housing

Strobes / Lights: Dual Sea & Sea YS-D1 Strobes

Camera Settings: F8, 1/125th, ISO320

The Story: We arrived at Farnsworth early after crossing over from San Pedro on the Perfect Mistress with Captain Derek.  There were four divers, two of us with cameras set for the shootout.  We weren’t sure we would be able to dive the pinnacle when we saw so many boats there even earlier than our arrival.  Most were fishing boats and we smiled when we saw that the dive boat Vision was anchored at the high spot with divers already in the water.  Our Captains managed a smooth switch so we moved onto the pinnacle as they slipped off, all divers back on board.  Nicely done Captains!  We dropped into the water and could actually see the purple on the top of the pinnacle from the anchor line.  One of our divers had never been able to dive Farnsworth before and I loved knowing his first experience would be an epic dive.  We were able to stay for 2 full dives before the conditions encouraged us to move on.  I absolutely love California diving because you really never know what you will find until you go in and see.  We have incredible diversity and myriad of opportunities here.
At about 80 feet, it was darker, so I bumped my ISO  to try and allow more light in while still keeping blue water.  I shot LOTS of purple hydrocoral shots and loved doing it, but then I swam over a rise and saw this magnificent bat ray in a shallow sandy spot.  Her wingspan was easily 6 feet across I am sure because it was head to booties for me when I approached sideways.  I Quickly went to the most versatile camera settings I could in case she decided to fly.  Then I settled down slowly and moved my lens to 50mm a good distance back.  I took a series of shots as I approached closer ever so slowly and moved my lens to 12 mm.  We spent about 5-10 min together, but it felt much longer making me quietly check my remaining air frequently because of course I found her at the end of my second dive.   I approached from a slightly sideways angle hoping to frame her diagonally and she kept constant eye contact.  She shifted perfectly for me and rose up a little to prepare to fly but stayed as I put the camera down and we just hung out.  As she seemed more comfortable but didn’t settle flat again I picked up the camera and took 2-3 more portraits before she slowly rose, circled and dipped a wing in farewell.

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SoCal Shootout: Story Behind the Shot – Brook Peterson, Best in Show https://blog.bluewaterphotostore.com/photo/scso-story-brook/ https://blog.bluewaterphotostore.com/photo/scso-story-brook/#respond Wed, 14 Oct 2015 17:06:11 +0000 http://www.bluewaterphotostore.com/blog/?post_type=photo&p=2382

This year’s Best in Show was won by Brook Peterson with this excellent image of a young sea lion cruising through the water. Congrats Brook! Read on to learn more about this image. Title: Young Sea Lion at Play Location Captured: Sea Lion Rookery at Santa Barbara Island Camera / Housing: Nikon D810 with Sigma 15mm […]

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This year’s Best in Show was won by Brook Peterson with this excellent image of a young sea lion cruising through the water. Congrats Brook! Read on to learn more about this image.

Title: Young Sea Lion at Play

Location Captured: Sea Lion Rookery at Santa Barbara Island

Camera / Housing: Nikon D810 with Sigma 15mm Lens in Sea & Sea Housing

Strobes / Lights: Dual Sea & Sea YS-D1 Strobes

Camera Settings: F14, 1/125, ISO 320

The Story: The juvenile sea lions were eager to greet the divers as we jumped into their playground. At first they hung upside down from the surface watching the divers.  As they grew more confident, they would come close and try out different poses in front of the camera.  Soon they began playing (sometimes aggressively) with each other and occasionally they tried to include the divers.  I noticed this young sea lion trying to engage me in its play by blowing bubbles and opening it’s mouth every time it swam by.  It came closer and closer, giving me several opportunities to grab its image.  The most difficult part of the shot was getting myself in a position so that I wasn’t shooting directly into the sun.  Finally all the stars aligned and I was able to get the shot.

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Check out all the winning images from the 2015 SoCal Shootout here.

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Photo Contest Winners – “Seeing Stars” Dec/Jan https://blog.bluewaterphotostore.com/photo/photo-contest-winners-dec-jan/ https://blog.bluewaterphotostore.com/photo/photo-contest-winners-dec-jan/#respond Fri, 08 Feb 2013 18:43:03 +0000 http://www.bluewaterphotostore.com/blog/?post_type=photo&p=937

Our December / January contest was great with a ton of sea star pictures from all over the place. To everyone who participated, thanks so much! Here are our winners, make sure to enter this month’s contest, the February theme is “Couples” because of that gooey romantic holiday that falls in the middle of the […]

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Our December / January contest was great with a ton of sea star pictures from all over the place. To everyone who participated, thanks so much! Here are our winners, make sure to enter this month’s contest, the February theme is “Couples” because of that gooey romantic holiday that falls in the middle of the month.

December / January Winners:

First Place: Ellen, with “Invisible”

Second: Eiko, with “Yoga Star”

 

Third: Deanne – “King of the Hill”

 

Honorable Mention: John, “Brittle Stars on Sponge”

 

Honorable Mention: Philip – “Get a Grip”

 

Popular Vote Winner: Michelle – “Crown of Thorns”

Again, many thanks for everyone who entered, and remember to enter this months contest. The theme is “Couples”.

 

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November Monthly Photo Contest Winners! https://blog.bluewaterphotostore.com/photo/november-monthly-photo-contest-winners/ https://blog.bluewaterphotostore.com/photo/november-monthly-photo-contest-winners/#respond Fri, 07 Dec 2012 17:02:06 +0000 http://www.bluewaterphotostore.com/blog/?post_type=photo&p=793

We may be a little bit behind this month, but fear not! Here they are, the winners from last month’s “Fish Faces” themed photo contest. Every month it seems like you all bring in more and more and better and better photos, keep it coming! We had a hard time picking the favorites, but here […]

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We may be a little bit behind this month, but fear not! Here they are, the winners from last month’s “Fish Faces” themed photo contest. Every month it seems like you all bring in more and more and better and better photos, keep it coming! We had a hard time picking the favorites, but here they are!

Don’t forget to head over to our facebook page and enter in next month’s contest. The new theme is “Seeing Stars”

 

First Place: Andy Deitsch, “Male Tiger Cardinal with Eggs”

 

Second Place: Beth Watson, “Frogfish with Lure”

 

Third: Salvatore Ianniello, “Zeus Faber”

Honorable Mention: Tracy Clark, “Big Mouth”

Honorable Mention: Ellen Cuylaerts, “Give me a Smile”

Popular Vote: Tammy Hauk, “Peek-a-Boo”

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Creepy Critters – Sept/Oct Photo Contest Winners! https://blog.bluewaterphotostore.com/photo/sept-oct-photo-winners/ https://blog.bluewaterphotostore.com/photo/sept-oct-photo-winners/#respond Fri, 09 Nov 2012 17:35:54 +0000 http://www.bluewaterphotostore.com/blog/?post_type=photo&p=737

Here are the winners from last month’s Facebook Photo Contest. We merged Sept and October to bring in lots of great entries, and themed the contest around Halloween with “Creepy Critters” as our theme. We had a ton of great entries, so thanks so much to everyone who participated! Don’t forget to submit your photos […]

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Here are the winners from last month’s Facebook Photo Contest. We merged Sept and October to bring in lots of great entries, and themed the contest around Halloween with “Creepy Critters” as our theme. We had a ton of great entries, so thanks so much to everyone who participated!

Don’t forget to submit your photos for this month’s contest, which ends Nov. 30th. The theme for this month is “Fish Faces”. Submit your photo’s here.

First Place: Ron Watkins, “Is there something in my teeth?”

First Place – Ron Watkins, “Is There Something in my Teeth?”

Second Place – William Goodwin, “Ghoulish Stargazer”

Second Place – William Goodwin, “Ghoulish Stargazer”

 

Third Place – Todd Aki, “Happy Halloween”

Third Place – Todd Aki, “Happy Halloween”

 

Honorable Mention – Chelsea Camera, “Zombie Fish”

Honorable Mention – Chelsea Camera, “Zombie Fish”

 

Honorable Mention – Tracy Clark, “Bugs”

Honorable Mention – Tracy Clark, “Bugs”

 

Popular Vote Winner – Peter Waller, “I C U 2”

Popular Vote Winner – Peter Waller, “I C U 2”

Again, congratulations to our winners and thanks for everyone who participated. We’re looking forward to seeing all your great entries for November!

 

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