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The results are in. Based on the opinions of thousands of divers from across the globe, our annual Top 100 Readers Choice Awards showcase the best scuba diving in the world.
Early in the morning, the sun’s rays penetrate deep into the cavern of this cenote, creating magic. The model and I were free-diving, so I just waited for the right moment and the right framing.
Check out these photos from Scuba Diving staff's dive trip with 2012 Rolex Scholar Megan Cook.
Here for your enjoyment: A collection of eels from around the globe, shot by the members of ScubaDiving.com's Forum.
We've taken the images chosen for each Look section from the 2012 issues and rounded them up for your viewing pleasure. Which is your favorite?
Wreck diving in Palau’s iron ruins opens a window on the day their doomed sailors gave their all.
Photographer Lea Lee discusses how she got this fantastic shot of a school of Indian mackerel in Egypt.
We live in a Golden Age of dive-computer technology. Over the past two decades, these machines have evolved into powerful data centers capable of monitoring virtually all aspects of our diving. We collected 11 new and redesigned models, and tested them in our ScubaLab shop and at Blue Grotto in Williston, Florida. The results of these data-collecting exercises form the basis of the following reviews.
Talk about your carbon footprint in a microcosm—don’t leave possessions on the seafloor.
The Watershot® underwater camera housing for the iPhone® comes complete with a glass lens port and lens baffle for optical image clarity, external threaded bezel for accessory lenses and filters, smart yet simple mounting system and a custom mobile application for imaging optimization and social media sharing.
Nauticam’s NA-D800 housing for Nikon’s D800 camera is made of hard-anodized aluminum alloy with stainless hardware, scratch-resistant acrylic windows and over-molded non-slip handles.
The easy-to-use SeaLife DC1400 brings the underwater point and shoot category to a new level, with amazing results that anyone from novice to veteran will be proud of.
This rugged, compact camera is rubber-armored and waterproof to 130 feet and shockproof up to six feet, making the Mini II perfect for divers and other outdoor adventurers.
Check out additional 2009 Photo Contest Galleries!
Macro Gallery
Marine Life Gallery
Topside Gallery
Wide-Angle Gallery
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Due out in spring 2009 the movie will feature the Halls' expeditions.
The results are in. Based on the opinions of thousands of divers from across the globe, our annual Top 100 Readers Choice Awards showcase the best scuba diving in the world.
Early in the morning, the sun’s rays penetrate deep into the cavern of this cenote, creating magic. The model and I were free-diving, so I just waited for the right moment and the right framing.
Check out these photos from Scuba Diving staff's dive trip with 2012 Rolex Scholar Megan Cook.
Here for your enjoyment: A collection of eels from around the globe, shot by the members of ScubaDiving.com's Forum.
We've taken the images chosen for each Look section from the 2012 issues and rounded them up for your viewing pleasure. Which is your favorite?
Wreck diving in Palau’s iron ruins opens a window on the day their doomed sailors gave their all.
We live in a Golden Age of dive-computer technology. Over the past two decades, these machines have evolved into powerful data centers capable of monitoring virtually all aspects of our diving. We collected 11 new and redesigned models, and tested them in our ScubaLab shop and at Blue Grotto in Williston, Florida. The results of these data-collecting exercises form the basis of the following reviews.
Talk about your carbon footprint in a microcosm—don’t leave possessions on the seafloor.
There’s a common misconception among divers that the Caribbean is all about sunny reefs and their jewel-colored (and -size) denizens — that for the large, dynamic predators and pelagics you have to head to the Pacific. Not so, we say.


























