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Underwater Photo Contest | Sharks

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Shots where sharks are the predominant subject. Sponsored by Stuart Cove's
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
Silky
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The World Champion shows us how to shoot sharks!
Silky sharks are really beautiful and were very curious, constantly coming very close to check us out !!

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very clean - it's harder than it looks to isolate one shark
An interested Tiger Shark passes by us and gives us a closer look! This image was taken during a trip to Tiger Beach.
Wobygong or Carpet Shark
Night diving with sharks is always fun. We had 2 great night dives in sudan with silky sharks. The 2 green lights in the background are from another divers video lights.
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Lemon Sharks like to do their share of sniffing around for scraps and have good sense of smell.
Dangerous? oh yes, but not sharks !!!
Black Tip having a light snack...
I hope this one will be less provocative smile
This image reminds me of an air squadron. This image was taken at Ginormous as these Reef Sharks move into investigate our presence.
Lots of Lemon Sharks and they seem to pose a lot at Tiger Beach.
Touchy Subject smile

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I was asked to disqualify this shot due to the rule about touching marine life. Interaction is acceptable provided the critter is not air breathing. In this case I'm sure the shark could just bite this idiots head off if he felt like it!
Lesser spotted dogfish. Menai straits. D3, 60mm.
"Low Rider" Emma struts her stuff - This image was taken at Tiger Beach - if you havn't been there you are missing out!
This 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.
Here's looking at you babe. Shark giving us the eye
Silky shark at night, taken with single strobe out wide on the left, with snoot
Is it dinner yet?
First shark dive and first time UW photographs. Nikon L22 with Ikelite housing with no strobe and no retouching. This was at Shark Arena with Stuarts Cove.
Spotted Wobbegong or Carpet Shark, sleeping and slowly digesting a former inhabitant of Port Noarlunga. ;-)
A juvenile Port Jackson Shark, resting before another session of terrifying the citizens of Blairgowrie, with it's poisonous dorsal spines. ;-)
This image was taken during Shark dive in Nassau. What a way to spend Christmas of 2009 - Diving with sharks!
Close encounters with silky sharks, Sudan
Reef Sharks cruising the reef at Ginormous and investigating our presence.
This image was taken at Breaching Tiger - Splashing Dragon another area of Tiger Beach. There were 5 visiting Tigers who were all hungry!
Feed Me!! A 6m male whaleshark feeding off ningaloo reef 2010
Blacktip Shark
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