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David Cohn"shark dive" bahamas, no cages and no touching.-carribean reef sharks, lemons and occaisonal bull shark
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Travis HenryYou never know when an emergency may pop up or the urge will strike?!
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Travis HenryBlack Tip reef shark at the Bahamas (shark wall). Taken w/ a DC500 no strobes or lenses.
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Steven AndersonThis image was taken as the Reef Sharks came to the feeding, they ventured in from all directions high and low. Yet another image taken during my Christmas trip to Nassau.
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Steven AndersonCloseup of a Reef Shark and another one lurking in the shadows! Taken while diving off Nassau - Bahamas
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Pedro PadillaSouthern Stingray taken his NAP, thanks to Nicolai Ruprechter show us.
Nikon D80 with 15mm lens.
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Pedro PadillaCarribean Reef Shark, Bahamas.
Nikon D80 with 15mm lens, two strobe ikelite ds160
f/8 @ 1/125 ISO-200
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Steven AndersonAnother view of a sunny and busy day at Stuart Cove's - Nassau Bahamas
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Steven AndersonThis image was taken during a beautiful sunset at Cable Beach in Nassau with my Tokina 10-17 mm lens
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Steven AndersonNever a Gull moment....hahaha! This image was taken on the beach in Nassau.
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Steven AndersonDiving off the Bahamas and inspecting all holes usually presents an opportunity like this. This guy was not so keen on having his photo taken.Spotted Moray Eel very common in the Caribbean.
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Steven AndersonThe enemy of the sea and the reef - The Lionfish -This image was taken off Nassau, 2 years ago - Im sure there are many more now!
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Ryan WareWreck in Nassau Bahamas. For a quick second all the divers were out of the background.
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Steven AndersonA great morning in Nassau at Stuart Coves ....Captains start your engines!!!!!
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Jan MortonPortrait of a Moray Eel. I lucked into this shot when my right strobe was bumped out of position and lit behind some coral failing to light the right side of the frame. It was really lucky...love this shot!
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Jan MortonBlenny Face; Full Frame no Crop; Olympus OMD E-M1 with 60mm using Nauticam SMC and Multiplier.
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Jan MortonMacro Shark - Taken with a 60mm Macro on Panasonic GH4
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Jan MortonAngry Blenny!
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Jan MortonA very small Triple Fin Blenny approx 6mm in length. Full Frame with Oly EM-1 using 60mm Macro and Nauticam CMC
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John LovingPeacock Flounder
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Laurie SlawsonShark? What Shark?/Photographed with a Canon G11 at the James Bond Site in Nassau, Bahamas
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Laurie SlawsonShark in Sunlight/Photographed with a Canon G11 at the James Bond Site in Nassau, Bahamas