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By Steven Anderson
posted Tuesday, February 28, 2006
86 votes

Sponges and soft corals at the top of the reef, the photo was taken with the Sealife DC200 using a single strobe, while ascending for safety stop
By Steven Anderson
posted Friday, March 31, 2006
81 votes

This photo was taken in Cozumel in Dec of 2005, there were 2 French Angels in this hole along with 2 Queen Angels. All photo friendly.
By Steven Anderson
posted Tuesday, February 28, 2006
79 votes

This Southern Stingray looks as if he would be saying
By Steven Anderson
posted Tuesday, February 28, 2006
76 votes

A Beautiful Day for Diving! The photo was taken using a wide angle lense and natural light.Morning dive in Cozumel 12/05.
By Steven Anderson
posted Friday, March 31, 2006
70 votes


By Steven Anderson
posted Friday, March 31, 2006
69 votes

Hundreds of Silversides filled this crevice at Lighthouse Reef in Belize. The Siversides were looking to escape the wide mouth of a Tarpon.This photo was taken with my Sealife DC200 and one strobe.the dive was almost as great as the Blue Hole.
By Steven Anderson
posted Friday, March 31, 2006
69 votes

This turtle decided he was friendly and posed for this shot. I took this photo off of Playa Del Carmen in 2004. I used my Sealife Camera with a single strobe.
By Steven Anderson
posted Friday, March 31, 2006
66 votes


By Steven Anderson
posted Friday, March 31, 2006
66 votes

This photo was taken off Grand Bahamas Island in 2003. I used my DC200 and a single strobe to photograph this subject. I pushed many a shark off while taking this photo. There were probably 8 sharks swimming with us. No Cage!!
By Steven Anderson
posted Friday, March 31, 2006
63 votes
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This image of a baby Hawksbill Turtle was a hard one to get as he flapped his flippers with excitement in anticipation of being released into the wild as we crossed the Gulf Stream into the Bahamas.
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Jim Abernethy gets a close shot of a Tiger Shark right under the boat at Tiger Beach - Bahamas
Diving at Tiger beach often offers real closeup photo opportunities with large sharks. This Tiger Shark was very interested in our presence while diving at Hammertime Reef near Tiger Beach - Bahamas
Sunset in Key Largo FL....it doesn't get much better!
TIger Beach is patrolled by Tiger Sharks and the Lemon Sharks, this Tiger comes in to investigate!
Eye to eye with a Reef Shark at El Dorado Reef - Bahamas
This image of a Reef Shark was taken during a dive at Ginormous Reef off the Bahamas. The rain made a bit of texture to the surface. I was doing my safety stop with some friends!
Reef Shark in the night. This omage was taken during the last dive of the night at Ginormous Reef - Bahamas
The sun shines bright above El Dorado Reef as the Reef Sharks swarm.
This image was taken during a beautiful sunrise from the bow of the MV Shear Water in September 2010.
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This image has been entered before so I apologise but it was fitting I thought I would wish my fellow underwater photographers with this image Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Lemon Sharks smile often with crooked teeth and patrol Tiger Beach.
Open up and say Ahhhhhhhhh!
Tiger Shark at Hammertime Reef - Bahamas
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In Yer Face!
The Bahamas is home to a healthy abundance of Reef Sharks. This image was taken at El Dorado Reef - Bahamas
Once this Tiger Shark was comfortable she followed us around the reef with lots of curiosity. Ginormous Reef - Bahamas
It's all smiles at Tiger Beach with lots of Lemon Sharks patrolling the site. Tiger Beach - Bahamas
This Tiger Shark performed a ballet for us during a recent dive at Tiger Beach - Bahamas
Reef Sharks in numbers patrol ginormous Reef - Bahamas
Lionfish are a common sight when diving in the Bahamas as the invasion of this species does not slow down!
This Tiger Shark at Tiger Beach makes many passes out of curiousity. Tiger Beach - Bahamas
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This Tiger Shark was so curious he bit our float! This was an exciting dive as all of them are at Tiger Beach - Bahamas
This image was taken while diving at Hammertime Reef -Bahamas. This Reef Shark scatters the small fish around it.
This image was taken on the third dive of the afternoon at dusk and I was amazed at activity of the Reef Sharks as darkness set in over the reef of Ginormous - Bahamas
My favorite wreck off Nassau - The Willaurie - lots of cool stuff to take photos of!
Who say safety stops are boring? This Reef Shark was one of many which visited me during my stop.
An early morning shot from the bow of the MV Shear Water as we are moored at Tiger Beach - Bahamas
As dusk took over during my safety stop sharks swim in and out of my view. Quickly they appeared from the depths. This image is of a Reef Shark.
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