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Underwater Photo Location: Bimini

Underwater Photo Location: Bimini

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Hammerheads!
Facts about Bimini




by Shane Gross
The bubbles are actually caused by the approaching sharks's tail. That is how quickly the great hammerhead can turn around.

by Jan Morton
Take Me to Your Leader!

by Jan Morton
Great Hammerhead breaking the Shoal.

by Alex Suh
Divers photographing a Great Hammerhead Shark

by Alex Suh
"Shadow Chaser" - This Great Hammerhead was approaching me while diving with the reflection of the sand. My strobes actually malfunctioned so I had to use the natural light. This picture shows the Hammer chasing its shadow in a way.

by Alex Suh
Gliding Over Sand

by Tanya Houppermans
The Night Watch A great hammerhead at night near Bimini, Bahamas

by Alex Suh
"Electric Reflections of A Hammer" - This Over/Under was taken off the back the boat as I was hanging off the ladder while a Great Hammerhead was swimming close to the boat at the surface of the water.

by Tanya Houppermans
Blue-Eyed Beauty A hammerhead shark off the coast of Bimini, Bahamas

by Tanya Houppermans
Silver Screen Siren A hammerhead shark glides over the sand near Bimini, Bahamas

by Tanya Houppermans
Out of the Darkness A hammerhead at night near Bimini, Bahamas

by Tanya Houppermans
Here, Take My Fin Friendship comes in all shapes, sizes, and species.

by Tanya Houppermans
Everything Is Looking Up A hammerhead shark at night off the coast of Bimini

by Tanya Houppermans
Partial Eclipse A hammerhead shark passes by overhead off the coast of Bimini.

by Tanya Houppermans
Exasperated Hammerhead Is she actually rolling her eyes at me?

by Tanya Houppermans
Lovely Solitude A hammerhead swims through the sun rays off the coast of Bimini.

by Tanya Houppermans
I'm Watching You A hammerhead shark makes eye contact during a night dive off the coast of Bimini.

by Tanya Houppermans
Alien Encounter The Great Hammerhead shark is one of the oddest looking creatures in the animal kingdom.

by Theresa Guise
Smile for the camera / An unusual hammerhead with pigmented belly smiles in front of the camera. Canon 5DMIII, canon 8-15mm fisheye lens @15mm, Nauticam housing, Inon Z240 strobes x2, Zen 230 dome. iso 200, 1/250, f11

by Rasmus Raahauge
Great hammerhead

by Sean Chinn
Hammertime

by Herb Segars
A great hammerhead shark photographed at night in the waters off South Bimini, Bahamas.

by Sean Chinn
Look at the beautiful shape of my head. :).

by Matt Barkkume
Hammerhead in Bimini

by Matias P Alexandro
Hammerhead sharks in The Bahamas. Shot this amazing animals with my nikon d800, ikelite housing. There is nothing better than the clystar clear water in the caribbean, but in Bimini that is something else. As for the hammerheads I'm speechles

by Steven Anderson
Visiting Bimini and one of its residents

by Steven Anderson
Images and sights like this make a long run worthwhile from West End Bahamas to Bimini Bahamas.

by Steven Anderson
Breakfast in Bimini - Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
When ya need a smile these friendly mammals answer the call! Bimini Bahamas

by Jim Machinchick
A big Hammerhead bursting through a cloud of fish in Bimini.

by Rickey Ferand
Overhead Shot of a Great Hammerhead photo shoot in Bimini

by Rickey Ferand
Great Hammerhead Sharks Photography Trip Jan 2017

by Frankie Rivera
A beautiful Great Hammerhead Shark

by Steven Anderson
Hammertime!!!! Bimini Undersea really came thru with an exciting and easy day with Hammerhead Sharks in Bimini Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
Hammer time in Bimini Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
Bimini is the place find the Great Hammerheads during the winter months.

by Steven Anderson
Great Hammerhead Shark season in Bimini did not disappoint! Bimini Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
Heads up in Bimini for Hammerheads!!!!! Every winter these awesome creatures show up for divers. Bimini Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
Eye to Eye ....Great Hammerhead Eye is on a pass. Beautiful creatures! Bimini Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
The winter months bring the Hammerheads in from deep water and they can be seen off Bimini Bahamas.

by Conor Culver
"Fading Feeding Grounds" This background is an area that was wiped out by a hurricane because of our actions making storms stronger. I thought it would be a strong setting for the sharks, which are also disappearing because of our actions.

by Ryan Boyle
Great Hammerhead up close and personal in Bimini shot with my Canon6D and Ikelite Housing

by Conor Culver
"Hide and Seek" The Great Hammerhead shark's favorite food is stingray. Stingrays try to counter this by hiding under the sand, but the hammerheads can sense the electrical signals emitting from their bodies.

by Conor Culver
Nurse shark at sunset

by Shane Keena
A curious and playful Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) comes in for a close eye to eye encounter. Canon EOS 5D3, 8-15mm fisheye shot at 12mm, Nauticam housing , Zen dome 230.

by Vladimir Chubenko
good night hammerhead

by Yuping Chen
Working With the Hammerhead

by Yuping Chen
Hammerhead Shark

by Michelle Blais
• • dichotomy • • 
This photo kind of represents all of my emotions right now… up, down, going in circles, being close but not connecting, big, small, dark, light, and even a little blue.

by Conor Culver
"Hammer Forest" part of my Underwater Surrealism body of work. The nails are to create a kind of "forest" for the shark to swim through.

by Steve Kathrein
It's hammer time in Bimini and you can't touch this. 🤣
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