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2013 Underwater Photography Contest Finalists

The judging for our 2013 Underwater Photography Contest has come to a close: Here are our finalists, from sharks to coral to sea turtles.

Imaging Plus: Perfecting Exposures

Three fundamental strategies for ensuring success in your underwater images.

Photo Contest 2013: Best Black and White Images So Far

From sharks to sailfish, wrecks, divers and beyond, our readers have submitted some incredible images for our [2013 Scuba Diving Photo Contest](http://scubaphotocontest.bonniercorp.com/photo_contest/65/submit). While they're not our winners just yet, here's a gallery of our favorite black and white images ... so far. (Captions provided by photographers.)

Our Version of Sharknado: Top 10 Shark Photos

With all the buzz of the Sharknado film, we couldn't help but be a little inspired. From Bonaire to North Carolina and every dive site along the way, our readers have submitted some incredible images for our [2013 Scuba Diving Photo Contest](http://scubaphotocontest.bonniercorp.com/photo_contest/65/submit). While they're not our winners just yet, here are 10 of our favorite shark images ... so far.

Underwater Photography: Ice Diving in a Quarry Lake, Skane, Sweden

An interesting underwater photograph taken while ice diving in a quarry lake in Skane, Southern Sweden. How dod Stefan Beskow get the shot?

Win This! March/April letter writer wins Watershot housing

When we asked readers and Facebook fans to tell us about their favorite stories from our Nov/Dec 2012 issue, this one from Matt Haeussler stood out — and wins the_ __Watershot Underwater iPhone __Camera_ Housing we featured in that issue's "Win This!".

Imaging Plus: Flying with Your "Baby"

The rigors of the road can play hell on sensitive equipment. Here are some tips on how to get your gear safely to your destination, and avoid excess-baggage fees.

Underwater Photography: Stoneworts in Blue Lake, Kabardino-Balkaria, Caucasus, Russia

Underwater photography often reveals marine life that is unknown to most people. Viktor Lyagushkin photographed stoneworts in Blue Lake, Kabardino-Balkaria, Caucasus, Russia.