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Steven Anderson Profile

Steven Anderson

I am from United States
Member since: Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Steven Anderson is a freelance photographer who enjoys traveling and photographing nature and most of all marine life. Steven operates from his home in Brentwood, TN., and has been diving and taking photographs around the world for many years. Steven’s love for the underwater world began in Florida where he was raised and learned to dive. Many of Steven’s marine images display the beauty of the Caribbean which offer clear water and close proximity to the United States where he lives.

Lately, Steven has concentrated on photographing sharks in an effort to promote shark conservation wiith his images. Shark conservation is very important in order to maintain a proper balance in our oceans that cover more than 75 percent of our planet. Without sharks our oceans will collapse.Steven’s images are featured on many different websites and in different publications. All of his images are available for publications and licensing.
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My Portfolio

  Baby Loggerhead Turtle makes its way thru clear blue water Gulf Stream search seaweed hide beginning long journey
  Lemon Sharks have no worry nor fear Tiger Beach. This image was taken during exciting night dive. Face Beach dive
  Lemon Sharks are always fun dive with. There never moment dull. They welcome smile This image was taken Tiger Beach Bahamas with dull
  Emma Tiger Shark makes her presence known Beach Bahamas. She very much pregnant. Bahamas pregnant
  Seaweed Blennie watching every move made peers hole Blue Heron Bridge West Palm Beach FL
  Once lifetime chance mother Humpback Whale stops visit while diving off Molokai coast Maui. This was more stunning Hammerheads we saw. These beautiful mammals make long journey Hawaii raise their calves. Maui saw calves

My Contest Stats

I have 1041 entries in the photo contest
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CategoryNumber of EntriesTotal votesAverage votes
Creative - Manipulated (Photoshopped)36142639
Freshwater59418
Macro - Close-Up2234615
Macro - not swimming90129214
Macro - Nudibranchia12222
Macro - swimming3340312
Over/Under (shots half topside, half U/W)510621
Sharks431813718
Topside (above water but marine related)3463318
Wide Angle - Close Focus58102317
Wide Angle - Divers1321516
Wide Angle - Marine Life278445616
Wide Angle - Natural Light (no strobe)1929915
Wide Angle - Wrecks1629818
totals 10411875018
Seas I have divedNumber of EntriesTotal votesAverage votes
unspecified719628
2178
Atlantic78141518
Atlantic (North American coastal)368693818
Atlantic (South)3376223
Camotes Sea199
Caribbean Sea536908016
Gulf Of Mexico13434
Landlocked Seas/Lakes11010
Pacific1428920
totals 10411875018
Countries I have visitedNumber of EntriesTotal votesAverage votes
unspecified17070
188
Bahamas5871085618
Belize1031431
Cayman islands33210
Honduras149225015
Mexico227407417
United States63114618
totals 10411875018

My Forum Posts

I have 494 forum posts

Recent Forum posts...
nice hammer
Posted: Saturday, January 12, 2013
nice shot
Posted: Sunday, December 09, 2012
Perfect
Posted: Wednesday, November 14, 2012


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