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Underwater Photo Location: Ginormous

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by Steven Anderson
This image was taken at Ginormous Reef while diving in the Bahamas aboard the Shearwater.... Spectacular Expedition !!!!!!!! Lots of photos!

by Steven Anderson
Reef Sharks everywhere! This image was taken at Ginormous - 20 miles north of Grand Bahamas.

by Steven Anderson
"The Bump" this image was taken by chance, getting out of the water. Taken at Ginormous Reef aboard the Shearwater.

by Steven Anderson
"Ring'n the dinner bell" This image was taken at Ginormous near Tiger Beach. Lots of Reef Sharks!

by Steven Anderson
"Circling on the Reef" This image was taken at Ginormous, it was not long before there were 30 Reef Sharks putting on a spectacular show!

by Steven Anderson
"Heads Up" Fun and interesting to watch the behavior of these creatures when there are lots of them in the same area. This image was taken off Grand Bahamas at Ginormous Reef.

by Steven Anderson
The Reef Sharks had just as much fun circling us as we had watching them. This image was taken a Ginormous Reef - Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
25-30 Reef Sharks make for an interesting dive. The Bahamas is a great place to find sharks and photograph them. This image was taken at Ginormous Reef - Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
The shark dive at Ginormous presented many great photo opportunities. This image is of a large Reef Shark. The Bahamas is known for the large Reef Shark population due to the fishing laws of the Bahamas.

by Steven Anderson
This image of a Reef Shark was taken uring my shark expedition to Tiger Beach. This particular image was taken at Ginormous Reef, a favorite of the Shear Water crew. It was nearly dusk when we got out of the water!

by Steven Anderson
This Reef Shark moves in on our bait crates at Ginormous - Tiger Beach - Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
This Reef Shark arrives from the deep and ventures into the mix of 25 - 30 other Reef Sharks. This image was taken while diving at Ginormous - Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
The Reef Sharks came from behind coral heads and sea fans all afternoon. It was like a playground for sharks. This image was taken at Ginormous - Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
This dive at Ginormous Reef was spectacular! I shot 380 images during this dive. Sharks everywhere!

by Steven Anderson
As the sharks gathered over the reef, several of the sharks dodged Yellowtails and Grouper. This image was taken during our diving at Ginormous. Not the best photo but I think it is cool looking!

by Steven Anderson
This Reef Shark is moving with some velocity and speed, notice the blur of the tail! This image was taken at Ginormous Reef - Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
Reef Sharks come to the feeding party at Ginormous Reef - Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
Soon after the bait crates were set the Reef Sharks appeared over the reef, and the adventure and action started.

by Steven Anderson
Reef Sharks cruising the reef at Ginormous and investigating our presence.

by Steven Anderson
This image reminds me of an air squadron. This image was taken at Ginormous as these Reef Sharks move into investigate our presence.

by Steven Anderson
I was able to find a crease in the formations and aim in any direction to get a shot. There was constant action and no shortage of photo ops. Reef Shark at Ginormous Reef - Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
Lots of sharks some quite big were found during our dive at Ginormous Reef - Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
Overwhelmed by Reef Sharks this diver seems to be enjoying the action!

by Steven Anderson
This image was taken during a dive at Ginormous Reef. The Reef Sharks there are in large numbers and put on quite an action packed show!

by Steven Anderson
This image is of a Reef Shark bearing down! This image was taken at Ginormous - Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
Our arrival at Ginormous Reef brought about lots of interested Reef Sharks off the Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
Love the sharks! They sure can put on a great show , this stuff is real!

by Steven Anderson
This image was taken at dusk while the rain pounded the surface and I did my safety stop after diving on Ginormous Reef near West End Bahamas. I liked the texture effect of the rain hitting the surface.

by Steven Anderson
Reef Shark under the Shear Water a Ginormous Reef - Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
This image of a Lemon Shark was taken while on a safety stop at Ginormous Reef, as the rain pounded the surface.

by Steven Anderson
Spreading the tail - This Reef Shark spreads out the yellowtails to make an appearance for a Kodak moment! This image was taken at Ginormous Reef - Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
The curious Tiger Shark! We had fun with three of them at one time .....great close encounters with these beautiful animals. Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
This image was taken on the third dive of the afternoon at dusk and I was amazed at activity of the Reef Sharks as darkness set in over the reef of Ginormous - Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
Reef Sharks in numbers patrol ginormous Reef - Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
Once this Tiger Shark was comfortable she followed us around the reef with lots of curiosity. Ginormous Reef - Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
Reef Shark in the night. This omage was taken during the last dive of the night at Ginormous Reef - Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
This image of a Reef Shark was taken during a dive at Ginormous Reef off the Bahamas. The rain made a bit of texture to the surface. I was doing my safety stop with some friends!

by Steven Anderson
Lemon Sharks at Tiger Beach seem to enjoy being the center of attention during every dive. Great Smiles always!

by Steven Anderson
This Lemon Shark glides in for a closer look. This image was taken at Ginormous a great reef with a large amount of sharks - Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
This large female Tiger Shark followed us throughout the whole week and always came in close to see exactly who was behind the dive mask. They are naturally curious. This image was taken off West End Bahamas.

by Steven Anderson
I love Reef Sharks as they always make great models and they are most common in the Bahamas. This image was taken at Ginormous Reef.

by Steven Anderson
An interested Reef Shark appears from the blue as the Shear Water is moored above us on the reef. A Beautiful day in the Bahamas!

by Steven Anderson
The sunset as I was making my last safety stop of the day and I was surrounded by Lemon, Reef, and one Tiger Shark at 15 ' from the surface.Lots of excitement at that depth.

by Steven Anderson
Another image taken during a safety stop. We did three great dives at Ginormous Reef that day. The weather was not great but it doesnt matter when you are below the surface. This Reef Shark was interested in the bait crates suspended from our boat.

by Steven Anderson
These Reef Sharks can always be seen in packs and ranking from the largest in charge and smallest the follower. Taken at Ginormous Reef - Bahamas.

by Steven Anderson
This image was taken during the last dive of the trip. Sand, sea weed and Tigers! Lots of great shark action off the Bahamas. Looking forward to August!!!!

by Steven Anderson
Reef Sharks are plentiful off the Bahamas and make it a safe home now that the Bahamas protect them.

by Steven Anderson
This Tiger Shark needed a snack and moved in for a bite. This was a very exciting dive and I wish others could experience this to provide a new view of the sharks that swim in our oceans!

by Steven Anderson
This image of was taken while this reef Shark made it's way through a swarm of Yellowtail Snappers at Ginormous Reef during the last dive of the day.

by Steven Anderson
The large packs of Reef Sharks that patrol the reefs off the Bahamas make it easy to get images of these sharks in different positions and settings.

by Steven Anderson
Swimming by camera this Reef Shark nose what's up!Another image from Ginormous Reef.

by Steven Anderson
Reef Sharks surrounded us as we dove on the reef known as Ginormous off the Northern Bahamas.

by Steven Anderson
Reef Sharks up close seem to be an often occurrence when diving in the Bahamas. This image was taken at Ginormous Reef.

by Steven Anderson
Mass chaos of sharks! Unbelievable shark action on all of my trips! This Tiger was first in line for photos and then a dozen Reef Sharks waited and circled in line

by Steven Anderson
Emma the world famous Tiger Shark stops in for a quick hello before parading around the reef showing her greatness! This image was taken at Ginormous Reef.

by Steven Anderson
Hey there is a shark behind you! Sharks in HDR!

by Gary Curtis
This was our last dive of the trip at Sharks Paradise and this Lemon Shark kept swimming through waiting for a picture to be taken........That's why she's smiling..

by Gary Curtis
Eye of the Tiger(Shark).......Beautiful 12' Tiger Shark came in close and then closer still.

by Gary Curtis
Tiger Shark following the fish!!! She cruised by as if being led........

by Steven Anderson
Ginormous provides a perfect setting for photographing sharks. This image was taken last year during a shark expedition to the Bahamas.

by Gary Curtis
Sharks and Shadows.....Up across the Reef and away with the Shear Water shadow on the surface.

by Steven Anderson
Lemon Shark at Ginormous Reef noses up for a good look. Great Action all day non stop!

by Steven Anderson
Reef Sharks float in mid water - Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
Big Tiger under the Shear Water. I like this shot as it shows a bit of perspective. This image was taken at Ginormous on an outstanding day of diving.

by Steven Anderson
Reef Sharks at Ginormous Reef - lots of them and a couple of Tigers made an appearance. Always a great dive!

by Steven Anderson
Ahhh the sign of strobes not firing - The water was so clear and it was a beautiful day out on the reef and a kinda good image was had at Ginormous Reef.

by Gary Curtis
'Have you seen my spare set of Teeth?' a curious Reef Shark asks at Ginormous in the Bahamas..

by Steven Anderson
Two Tigers take turns approaching our bait buckets in hopes of a few loose scraps. Lots of sharks during this dive and the excitement continued for most of the day!

by Bill Mcgee
My first encounter with Emma the tiger shark

by Steven Anderson
In your face with a bit of Reef Shark. These sharks have no fear and provide no worry on the reef as they swim in large numbers off the Bahamas Banks.

by Steven Anderson
The other fish that has as much presence as the sharks at Tiger Beach...The YellowTail Snapper.Lots of them swim around our submerged bait crates.

by Steven Anderson
This Beautiful Tiger Shark tries for a closer look as she sees her reflection in the dome of my housing. This females are always good with getting close but still remaining gentle....they do pay!

by Steven Anderson
Lots of action continues at dusk while diving at Ginormous Reef. This Reef Shark has the annoyance of parasite on it's tough exterior.

by Gary Curtis
Sharks Synchronised Swimming

by Steven Anderson
Always sharks on the shallow reefs of the Bahamas. These two Reef Sharks separate from the other 20 which are patrolling the reef with a scent of chum in the water.

by Steven Anderson
One Reef Shark that tried to cooperate with my shooting of flybys as I set below the reef. This image was taken at one of my favorites Ginormous off the Bahamas Banks.

by Matt Heath
Reef Shark on a beautiful Bahamas Reef

by Matt Heath
Hawksbill turtle and reef sharks

by Gary Curtis
Piggyback......

by Gary Curtis
Reef Shark and The Shear Water

by Matt Heath
Hawksbill Turtle

by Gary Curtis
Beauty of the Shark.

by Matt Heath
Nassau Grouper

by Steven Anderson
Reef Sharks with character are always fun to photograph when diving in the Bahamas.

by Steven Anderson
Reef Shark grazing the reef - Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
This Reef Shark scans the reef for something that interests it's fancy. Crabs or maybe a Lionfish. This image was taken in the Bahamas

by Steven Anderson
This image was taken during an afternoon of diving with lots of Reef Sharks at Ginormous Reef off the Bahamas

by Gary Curtis
Torn.

by Gary Curtis
In the Blue....

by Gary Curtis
"Through the Eye of the Shark" Dusk darkening Ginormous Reef, Bahamas.

by Steven Anderson
Sharks keep our reefs healthy and the Bahamas has no shortage of healthy reefs and sharks.

by Steven Anderson
The Bahamas offer clear blue water, colorful reefs and lots of healthy sharks.
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