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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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Lemon Sharks at the surface and on my camera! Loving Tiger Beach!
A meeting with a Tiger Shark at Ginormous. They sure curious and don't take no when doing a swim by!
Ahhh the sign of strobes not firing - The water was so clear and it was a beautiful day out on the reef and a kinda good image was had at Ginormous Reef.
The light of the sun beams lead this Lemon Shark to our bait crates and our presence at Tiger Beach - Bahamas. We spent the entire day there and the water was crystal clear with bottom times of 2 hours at a time!
This particular Tiger Shark tries to show her best side. She is a perfect shark with no cuts or hook damage. This image was taken at Hammertime Reef off the Bahamas.
A beautiful day with the sun shinning bright make photographing sharks at Tiger Beach real easy and creative!
Reef Sharks at Ginormous Reef - lots of them and a couple of Tigers made an appearance. Always a great dive!
Everybody comes in on a ride at night. Remoras have quite the chauffeur as they appear on this Lemon Shark during an exciting night dive at Tiger Beach, Bahamas
Lemon Shark make it's pass at Tiger Beach - Love these guys as they always have a good grin going.
Big Tiger under the Shear Water. I like this shot as it shows a bit of perspective. This image was taken at Ginormous on an outstanding day of diving.
Reef Sharks float in mid water - Bahamas
Over and under these Lemon Sharks enjoy the company of divers and swim almost non stop when divers are present. This image was taken at Tiger Beach - Bahamas
Tiger in Close for a friendly look. This image was taken at Ginormous Reef. She's a beauty!!!!!
Lemon Shark at Ginormous Reef noses up for a good look. Great Action all day non stop!
Open up and say AHHHHHHHHHH! This an image of a Tiger Shark mouth taken at Shark Paradise off the Bahamas.
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editor's comments

Editor's Comment
nice crop, usually shark photographers try to get the whole critter in.
The excitement begins and the shark action bins at Tiger Beach with Emma showing her size.

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
Some top tiger action here Steven
This image was taken during a dive at Hammertime Reef - Bahamas
Emma up close and personal ..... She sure loves attention!
Awesome diving at night with these gentle but very curious Lemon Sharks at Tiger Beach - Bahamas .... they just bump around in the darkness and search the sand for scraps from our bait boxes.
Here she comes! Emma at Tiger Beach - Bahamas. This image was taken in August 2011.
Ginormous provides a perfect setting for photographing sharks. This image was taken last year during a shark expedition to the Bahamas.
This image has a little of everything - I like it for that.End of the dive and a few of us ascend to the surface and safety stop. This Lemon Shark follows us to the surface.
A trip to Jonathon Dickenson State Park near W. Palm Beach FL with my friend yeilded some neat images, a couple Aligators were settles in the mangroves.
The Lemon Sharks have no worry nor fear at Tiger Beach. This image was taken during an exciting night dive. "Face to Face"
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This Reef Shark does the stretch in mid water during our dive at Hammertime Reef - Bahamas
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Lemon Sharks at the surface and Lemon Sharks on the bottom find interest in our bait. It's full excitement! A great day at Tiger Beach.
As usual the last dive is always the best! This Lemon Shark makes a u-turn with a smile as we finish our dive and head back to the Shear Water. This image was taken at Shark Paradise - Bahamas
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