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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From Bahamas

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A small Pod Of Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Swims with freedivers on white sand ridge.
Lobster seen in Freeport Bahamas May 2009. Photo taken with a Canon SD 550.
Invasive Lion Fish in San Salvador Island, Bahamas.
Olympus E520 camera with twin Inon strobes. Lion Fish actually swim upside down on the underside of the reef's overhangs. No photoshop other than color corrections.
North Atlantic Thorny Oyster seen on a wreck in Freeport Bahamas. Photo taken May 2009 with a Canon SD 550.
Lobster seen in Freeport Bahamas May 2009. Photo taken with a Canon SD 550.
Freediver Swims with a Atlantic spotted dolphin on white sand ridge
Lobster seen in Freeport Bahamas May 2009. Photo taken with a Canon SD 550.
While on a wreck dive at Freeport Bahamas, I looked into the hull of the ship and there were 16 lionfish inside. Photo taken May 2009 with a Canon SD 550.
Jawfish with eggs seen in Freeport Bahamas May 2009. This one took a lot of patience. Photo taken with a Canon SD 550.
Jawfish seen in Freeport Bahamas in May 2009. Photo taken with a Canon SD 550.
Lemon Shark sneaking up behind a diver. This may be a good time to grow a pair of eyes behiind your head!
This image of Social Feather Dusters enjoy the clean and clear current which sweeps across the Bahamas. This image reminds me of a bouquet of flowers. This was taken during a dive trip to Nassau.
"shark dive" bahamas, no cages and no touching.-carribean reef sharks, lemons and occaisonal bull shark
Pigs cooling down in the mid day heat ;-)
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This Tiger Shark appears to be doing a dance with the photographer.
Thunderball Caves swimming thru the Sunlight
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Lionfish hovering on a wreck off Nassau, Bahamas. Sealife DC500 macro setting w/external Flash & diffuser.
Stingray foraging in a very shallow lagoon
ALONE
This was taken in Nassau Bahamas, at 45 ft. The Vis was great, the water temp was 88 Deg. This wreck was used in the movie "Fools Gold" and can also be seen in the movie "Deep Blue". We call this "ALONE"
This image of a Caribbean Reef shark is one of many taken during a Shark Dive with Stuart Cove's in Nassau, Bahamas. There were definitely some big sharks that seemed to not mind our presence.
This image shows a Caribbean Reef Shark coming in for a close look. They are such a misunderstood creature that need our help for their survival in their own enviroment.
Seeing eye to eye, this image of a Caribbean Reef Shark was taken during a shark dive with Stuart Coves in 2008. You might see this shark this week on Shark Week
This image was taken at Shark Wall off Nassau. Lots of great photo opportunities!
Lemon shark taken with a pole cam.
Look up silly people....
Photo of sand dollar seen in Grand Bahamas May 2009. Canon SD 550. Prettiest one I've ever seen.
Caribbean Reef Shark Circling the Stacks on a Wreck
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