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Green moray
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There are no good rules for photography- Ansel
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2015

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Grace and beauty.. night swim.
I wanted Louboutins, not Louboufins!
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Abundance
Sand tiger sharks and bait fish congregate above the wreck of the Caribsea off the coast of North Carolina
Belted Kingfisher with lunch.
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Dolphins are not Pets!
Silver Medal Silver Medal 2015

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View looking out from under the first table at "Three Tables" dive site.
We've Got You Surrounded
A sand tiger shark is surrounded by bait fish on the wreck of the Caribsea off the coast of North Carolina.
Traffic Patterns
I can't help but wonder how the sand tiger sharks figure out which direction they're going to go, or which group they're going to hang out with.
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Carthaginian wreck, Lahaina, Maui
Shimmering Sand Tiger
The skin of a sand tiger shark has a shimmering, almost metallic quality to it. Taken on the wreck of the Caribsea off the coast of North Carolina.
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Need pair of sunglasses..
Hawaiian monk seal
Imagine
Bronze Medal Bronze Medal 2015

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Happy Hour fun, this image had one friend holding a boom with slave flash and video lights up high, one holding an iPad to make the capture through a Camranger, and one to hold the 15 ft. pole that pushes the boat.. my wife thinks I have a problem..
Shadow Sharks
There were so many sand tiger sharks around us while diving off of North Carolina a couple weeks ago, that they seemed to just come out of nowhere.
Silver Medal Silver Medal 2015

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Steadfast
One of the amazing things about being among so many sand tiger sharks is that they were incredibly tolerant of our being close to them. They were in 'the zone,' and weren't going to be bothered by a few curious divers.
turtles at the surface
'Turning The Corner'
A sand tiger shark on the wreck of the British Splendour, a tanker that was sunk off the coast of North Carolina in 1942 by a German U-Boat, the U-552.
School of butterfly fish
Taste The Rainbow
Silver Medal Silver Medal 2015
Runner Up Monthly HotShots
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Editor's Comment
Postcard shot! The great colors in the background along with a successful split shot give this photo a unique appeal.
Kiss
Lobsta Eyes
Nature's Choreography
Spade fish swirl around a group of sand tigers sharks above the wreck of the Caribsea off the coast of North Carolina.
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Lahaina Makai
Silver Medal Silver Medal 2015

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All In Formation
No one really knows why the sand tiger sharks school like this, but it seems to happen around the July time frame off of North Carolina every year, especially around the wreck of the Caribsea.
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Piercing the Sun
A sand tiger shark swims above the wreck of the Caribsea off the coast of North Carolina.
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