Taken in approximately 20 feet of water on Molasses Reef in Key Largo. I used a Canon 7D MKII camera in an Ikelite housing with a Canon 17-40mm (zoomed all the way) lens and dual 125 strobes. I exposed the background first, stopping down the aperture to get the darkened out effect then slowly upped my strobe power and changed their position (to avoid shine from the highly reflective animal) to get the image.
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The Key Largo National Marine Sanctuary. Established in 1975, the sanctuary provides protection to the continent’s only coral reef. Later, in 1989, the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary and Protection Act was passed, designating 2800 square nautical miles of coastal waters from the Dry Tortugas all the way to the Everglades as a marine Sanctuary. Strict regulations, put in place to preserve this fragile underwater environment, prohibit the collecting or damaging of any coral.Shot in August on Molasses Reef in approximately 25 feet of water. Visibility in the 75-foot range.
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Snorkeling with sharks off Pt. Judith, Rhode Island. Blue sharks and mako sharks are expected on an average day.
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Snorkeling with Silkies under the Navy Buoy on Andros Island - Bahamas
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Nice shore dive
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Great spot to dive!
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shallow and awesome
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Excellent dive sites with many wrecks hosting resident Sand Tigers. Diving arranged via Olympus diving out of Morehead City, North Carolina. Most sites situation 1.5-2hrs out of Morehead City with average depths of 35-40 metres.
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Excellent site
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The British Splendour is a tanker that was sunk by the German U-552 in 1942, and now lies in 110 feet of water about 14 miles southwest of Ocracoke inlet.
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Large mostly intact wreck with large openings where sand tiger sharks tend to congregate. In summer, water temps are around 80 degrees, with visibility at 50-100+ feet.
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Bimini hammerheads with Epic Diving
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Bimini , Bahamas
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Tiger Beach - Land based trip-two hours by boat from Grand Bahama West End
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Fun site
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Tech dive with lots of sea life.
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Great dive lots of life
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Fun Site
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Freediving in the open Atlantic Ocean (The Bahamas) with Bottlenose and Spotted Dolphins. I was on the Shearwater Liveaboard with Jim Abernathy and crew.
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