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Just got home from a week in the Bahamas; did a shark dive with Stuart's Cove! Oddly enough this picture was taken on the first dive...during the safety stop. Couldn't wait to post. Canon G7, Single Sea and Sea YS27DX (full)
The David Tucker Wreck located off Nassau. This photo was taken while approaching the wreck. The angle of the ship as it has tossed for the past years helps create a cool photo.
This Caribbean Reef Shark is on patrol as he swims from the deep on Shark Wall locatted off Nassau. I desaturated it the color in CS2 for fun. I have so many shark photos and wanted a different look.
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Nikon D200, Sea&Sea housing, dual strobes. These guys are the scourge of the ocean. They are not endemic and have no natural enemies.
Flamingo Tongue. Nikon D200, 60mm, aquatica housing, YS110 @ 1/8, Inon Z240 @ full.
Moray in St. Martin (Dutch Antillies) Shot with a Canon Ixus 750
This photo was taken last year while diving off Nassau. The photo was taken using my Sealife DC500, two strobes and wide angle lens.
Great hammerhead...under dive boat.. one i will never forget ... D70 10.5mm ..
Reef Shark. 60 mm macro lens.
The most curious creature in the sea? There were at least 20 Caribbean Reef Sharks on this dive and moving quick. All of them wanting to be fed.This photo was taken off Nassau.
Great Hammerhead D100 12-24mm
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great newbie shot Eric
Grey Angelfish from the Bahamas.
This photo was taken while diving at Shark Wall. This Caribbean Reef Shark was not finished eating and came to the surface, hoping for more food. I used my Sealife DC500, dual strobes and wide angle lens.
Tiger shark... was not pleased with me moving ! Nikon d100 and 12-24mm
This photo of Grey Angelfish was taken at the James Bond Wreck located in Nassau. I used my Sealife DC500, dual strobes and wide angle lens to capture this shot.
Trying to be a bit creative I took this photo while diving at the Twin Sisters Wreck and Sand Chute off Nassau.
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The David Tucker Wreck off Nassau. I used my DC 500 , dual strobes and wide angle lens to photograph this photo.
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a heap good wreck Steven
Carribean reef shark, swimming past into the sun
Herman the Green Sea Turtle
Dolphin in the Bahamas
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I suspect this may not be a wild dolphin (and so should be out of contest) but Pam's a newbie and it's a cracker so I'll let it go...
This photo was taken while moving around below the stern of the Willaurie. I used my DC500 and 1 stobe at 1/2 intensity and wide angle lens to capture this photo while diving in Nassau.
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just look at this whip coral. It sits so comfortably in the frame and isolated by the negative background. Steven is producing some great shots these days!
This is Wire Coral under the Willaurie in Nassau. This wreck is a photographers dream with interesting critters everywhere.
This photo was taken off Nassau. I like this shot because of the faint sighting of sun beams penatrating the surface. This photo was taken with my DC500, dual strobes and wide angle lens.
Tiger shark no cage! Beautiful creatures, huge,dynamic,and exciting
Fish
"Beautiful but a menace to the reef life" The Lionfish .They are everywhere, every dive I saw at least 2 .
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