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Underwater Photo Contest | Sharks

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Shots where sharks are the predominant subject. Sponsored by Stuart Cove's
Cinematographer in the background with this beautiful Oceanic Whitetip shark.
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Perfect color and sharpness and great composition. As an underwater photographer, I always love seeing us in action.
Emma, a large tiger shark cruises beneath the dive boat, at TigerBeach, bahamas
Oceanic blacktip shark in Durban.
"What Dreans May Come"
On very rare occasions you will capture an image………a dream……something that will affect you as an individual! Others may not see the beauty, the creation or they may not even like the image…..but you know, you see and yo...
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Oceanic Blacktip shark
While diving at Tiger Beach, I liked the way this reef shark looked between me and the dive boat. Canon 5D3 w/ 8-15mm fisheye
Good friends
Reef sharks in open water. Compact camera with wide angle lens...
Oceanic Whitetip Shark off the coast of Cat Island, Bahamas
taken with Canon 5D3 and 8-15mm fisheye
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Combat Training
Caribean shark reef
Spooky
Whale Sharks frequent Mexico's Roca Partida almost year-round. This was a large female in Nov. They swim around the oceanic pinnacle again and again.
Tiger in the Blue
"Hey There"
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Very well taken.
Caribbean sharks
wobbegong under a curtain of glassfishes
whaleshark
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Three bull sharks swim by. Despite their nasty reputation I always find bulls to be quite shy.
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My dream comes true
Leopard shark - Stegostoma fasciatum
Natural light no strobe
Among sharks
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Dramatic, coming at you like an army, great B&W.
Thresher shart at cleaning station in Monad Shoal, Malapascua
A Tiger Shark is heading for the bait crate at Tiger Beach, in the Bahamas. Nauticam 1DC Housing 2 S&S 250 strobes.
Tiger shark at Tiger Beach Bahamas, Canon 1DC in Nauticam housing 2 Sea&sea 250 strobes
Shark called lefty because of a damaged eye! I've met her last year and saw her again at the start of this oceanic season, in good health!
Open Wide and say ahhhhhhhhhh!!!!! Tiger Beach - Bahamas
The bubbles are actually caused by the approaching sharks's tail. That is how quickly the great hammerhead can turn around.
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