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Underwater Photo Contest | Sharks

3859 Entries Found: Page 91  of  143
Shots where sharks are the predominant subject. Sponsored by Stuart Cove's
When life gives you lemons, you hope for a few that will pose like this one (Negaprion brevirostris).... Nikon D300 in Aquatica, Nikkor 12-24mm, Sea & Sea YS90 strobes.
A great find in the Channel Islands, a horn shark (Heterodontus francisci), one of the cutest of all sharks. Nikon D300 in Aquatica, Nikkor 12-24mm, Sea & Sea YS90 strobes.
A young white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) frolics in the sunlight, of the coast of Isla Guadalupe, Mexico. Nikon D70s in Ikelite, Nikkor 12-24mm, Sea & Sea YS90 strobe.
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Tiger Sharks are amazing !!! Tigers move very slow and calculated, lots of power and very curious.....one of my favorites!
Big Smile/ Big Lemon Shark saying hello to me in the Bahamas. The photo was taken with a Canon 7D with Tokina 10-17 with a Nauticam housing and a 4 inch dome and the new D-1 strobes form Sea & Sea.
Curious Reef Shark....
5 bullsharks
Sharks to the left and right!!!!! Fast as well! This image was taken off Nassau - Bahamas
Beauty & Not a Beast/ Tiger Shark saying hello.
One Reef Shark that tried to cooperate with my shooting of flybys as I set below the reef. This image was taken at one of my favorites Ginormous off the Bahamas Banks.
"After Midnite" These Lemon Sharks are amazing to dive with at night! They have a keen sense of smell and keep their heads near the sandy bottom. Tiger Beach - Bahamas
We were "blue water hunting", looking for things in blue water. It only took these silky sharks a few minutes to show up. More and more accumulated and in the end we had close to 200 hundred silkies. It was impossible to fit them all in the frame.
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Reef shark encounter - night dive... :O)...
whale shark and diver
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I enjoy the closeness and curious Reef Sharks and I almost think they know what perfect models they make! This image was taken off Nassau in March 2012.
Always sharks on the shallow reefs of the Bahamas. These two Reef Sharks separate from the other 20 which are patrolling the reef with a scent of chum in the water.
Portrait of a caribbean reef shark at Jardines de la Reina, Cuba.
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tiger kissed by the sun
This guy makes a GW look tame smile
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Editor's Comment
A simple change of perspective comes with a great result :-)
Save Our Sharks aims to educate about the true nature of sharks, with the aim of creating a new respect and appreciation for these amazing creatures.
Eye of the Tiger
Detail of a Silkie Shark swimming in open water at Jardines de la Reina, Cuba.
During a recent trip to Nassau I had the great adventure to get up close and personal to many sharks as they enjoyed a bit of food.
Silkie Shark and its reflection on the surface at Jardines de la Reina, Cuba.
A whale Shark mouth open and enjoying a feed
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Caribbean Reef Shark, Magnificent but misunderstood
Reef shark....
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