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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 large Tiger Shark was taken during a dive at Tiger Beach.
Checking all the surroundings, this little Seaweed Blennie darted in and out of it hole in the sponge and terrain of Blue Heron Bridge off West Palm Beach FL
Reef Sharks find interest in our bait crates which are set above the reef at Hammertime Reef located just North of Grand Bahamas.
Time for a snack, This Arrow Crab takes time out for a snack under the Bridge at Blue Heron. This image was taken during a dive at Blue Heron Bridge - West Palm Beach FL.
The dogs of Tiger Beach, this Lemon was just hanging out and trying to shake off a bit of turtle grass at Tiger Beach.
Tigers,Lemons,Reef Sharks everywhere in competition with masses of Yellowtails. Lots of excitement on this dive at Hammertime!
Under the bridge and under the seaweed a Banded Coral Shrimp. This was a difficult shot due to tight quarters under the seaweed and structure that this shrimp was using as a home. Awesome 3 hour dive at Blue Heron Bridge off W. Palm Beach, FL.
Tiger , Tiger ....the keepers of Tiger Beach. This image of a small Tiger interested in our bait makes a beeline for the crates.
We passed over several Octopus and I was able to capture a few with my camera while diving at Blue Heron Bridge - West Palm Beach FL
The Lemon Sharks of Tiger Beach seem to sneak around and when there are larger sharks the attention to the Lemons is not so great!
A Seaweed Blennie watching every move I made peers out of a hole at Blue Heron Bridge - West Palm Beach FL
Back for more action this Tiger Shark made several attempts at getting our bait out of the crate!
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This Tiger Shark has figured out the easiest way to approach our bait after becoming comfortable with our presence at Tiger Beach, Bahamas.
This image was taken during a dive at the Blue Heron Bridge in West Palm Beach, FL. Thanks Susan for a leading a great dive! This is a juv. High Hat that made it's home in an old tire.
Tiger Sharks at Tiger Beach always have an eye on us as we enjoy the activities they involve themselves in.
This image of a Loggerhead Turtle was taken during a dive off West Palm Beach FL last weekend.
Reef Sharks surrounded us as we dove on the reef known as Ginormous off the Northern Bahamas.
This Tiger Shark has a desire to get the bait in the crates we have set to attract them in. This image was taken at Tiger Beach.
Tiger Shark and her stripes under the sun at Tiger Beach.
Emma the beautiful Tiger Shark makes her way to the floating bait crates.
This is a smaller Tiger Shark making it's way across the white sand of Tiger Beach off the Bahamas. Love the stripes!
Swimming by camera this Reef Shark nose what's up!Another image from Ginormous Reef.
The large packs of Reef Sharks that patrol the reefs off the Bahamas make it easy to get images of these sharks in different positions and settings.
This image of an octopus was taken during a dive off Villa Blanco Wall off Cozumel. This reef is one of my favorites for a night dive.
A watchful Tiger Shark eyes me up as I get a wide angle shot of her. Unfortunately she has hook damage from a someone's day of fishing. This image was taken at Tiger Beach.
This image was taken during a trip to Roatan - Lots of cool stuff took photograph. This image was of a Shy Feather Duster was taken after returning to shallow water off one of the many beautiful wall dives we did.
Diving off the Bahamas and inspecting all holes usually presents an opportunity like this. This guy was not so keen on having his photo taken.Spotted Moray Eel very common in the Caribbean.
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