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Underwater Photo Contest | Sharks

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Shots where sharks are the predominant subject. Sponsored by Stuart Cove's
Great White in early morning rays of light. Canon Ixus 85is and Inon Fisheye.
Anyone seen a Tiger? This Tiger Shark eventually bumped my dome with lots of curiousity. This image was taken at Hammertime a reef of Little Bahamas Bank.
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Photographing silky sharks at night in the Red Sea, Sudan - awesome fun!! Here I used a single strobe with medium sized snoot to get a relatively narrow lighting effect. Towards the end they were starting to get a little too bold for my liking...
No fear...beautiful girl !!!
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At last....., taken 2 months to get this one!!
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Whaleshark with an adoring fan club.
Canon ixus 980, fisheye lens and MWB.
Emma demanding some respect! Tiger Beach - Bahamas

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Another great shot from Tiger beach from Steven. Sharks don't do much so are difficult to show character. this shot does
Emma guards the platform at Tiger Beach - Bahamas
A friendly and curious Reef Shark at Ginormous - Bahamas
Black Tip
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A sniffing Tiger Shark at Tiger Beach - Bahamas
Maaya thila by night
The keeper of Tiger Beach patrols thru the sunshine
Daybreak on Shark Reef.
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These damsels were protecting this female bull shark and no matter where i went they were like personal security guards.
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Sam specializes in sharks - now in damsels too! wierd behavior!
I composed the scene through Snell's window.
nikon with 10-17mm
Small-spotted catshark portrait (Scyliorhinus canicula)
(Compact camera Nikon Coolpix 8400 in Ikelite Housing and two Epoque ES-150 DS Strobes).
Horn Shark (Heterodontus francisci)
In the MIX!! Sorry about all the bubbles, just absolutely unavoidable...
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This is Tuks aka Superman. He's my guard when shooting sharks and this picture shows why he is the best. The silvertip was coming in too close for comfort and in theatrical style Tuks gives her a right hook (notice the nictating eyelids half closed
Personally I like my tuna cooked!!!
Emma makes her approach. Tiger, Lemon and Reef Sharks make Tiger Beach their home and guard it closely!
this leopard shark is usually found laying on the bottom during the day,i dropped down nice and slowly to get within 3 feet of her to get this shot the camera i used is a panasonic DMC-FT1 in underwater mode
What can I say...., could not think of an appropriate name for this one...., suggestions are open.....
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Dusky smile
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