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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 was taken at Hammertime Reef just after lunch as the sun changed position on the reef. Lots of Reef Sharks swimming in packs. Incredible dive and expedition!
Up from below the reef comes Emma. She and 3 other Tiger Sharks made their entrance to the scene the same way. Sorry for the scatter but thats the result of these large sharks moving around close to the reef. This image was taken in the Bahamas.
This image of was taken while this reef Shark made it's way through a swarm of Yellowtail Snappers at Ginormous Reef during the last dive of the day.
The Lemon Sharks always seem to have a good bit of character. Teeth that they are always proud to display. This image was taken at Tiger Beach during a perfect day and week on the Shear Water.
A distant shot as Emma arrives from the blue. She's one big Tiger Shark and when she arrived the sun did as well. This image was taken at Tiger Beach off the Bahamas. I love these sharks!
This tiny Spotted Cleaner Shrimp makes it's home in this anemone and keeps a clean house! This image was taken during a dive in Cozumel.
From the vault - Emma on approach at the world famous Tiger Beach. Emma is now pregnant and I'm looking forward to seeing her in August!
This Tiger Shark needed a snack and moved in for a bite. This was a very exciting dive and I wish others could experience this to provide a new view of the sharks that swim in our oceans!
Reef Sharks are plentiful off the Bahamas and make it a safe home now that the Bahamas protect them.
No Lions but lots of Tigers! Tiger Beach supports a large number of sharks. This image of a Tiger Shark stops for modeling shot. This is one of the many Tiger Sharks which are regulars at the spot.
This image was taken during the last dive of the trip. Sand, sea weed and Tigers! Lots of great shark action off the Bahamas. Looking forward to August!!!!
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The Tiger Sharks always swim methodically across Tiger Beach as they search for friendship and scraps of food.
Always searching the bottom by sniffing along a trail of fish scent. The Lemon Sharks make their home on the sandbars of Tiger Beach.
This image of a Polka Dotted Batfish was taken under the Blue Heron Bridge at Phil Foster State Park in West Palm Beach, Fl. The dive site has lots of strange critters
This Tiger Shark has some hook damage which will probably heal but it is time that we take better care of the sharks in our oceans before it is to late and the balance of the ocean completely collapses!
Scary looking to some, loveable like a puppy to others. This Lemon Shark is just one of many found at Tiger Beach and the surrounding reefs off the Bahamas.
The climb off the lily pad was a stick fallen into the pond. I love the wildlife in the backyard and creek. I could spend the whole day shooting in my backyard!
Reef Sharks coming in close. This was the last dive of the trip and the most exciting of the trip. All of the left over bait was let loose and so did the sharks with a visit from 25 Reefies at one time! Cameras and Action!
My trips have excitement!
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Tiger Beach always provides excitement and the large congregation of Lemon Sharks and is also the home to Emma , everyone's favorite Tiger Shark. Join us in August and you too will meet the lovely Emma!
Lily pads in a pond provide a perfect landing strip for a Dragonfly to stop for a drink.
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Never a Gull moment....hahaha! This image was taken on the beach in Nassau.
A watchful eye of a Barracuda taken during a dive off Cozumel. The eye always has constant contact while their mouths are wide open.
A beautiful day always at Tiger Beach as the Tiger Sharks patrol the sand bar with lots of curiosity and and decide on the best path to our bait crates.
During a dive at Hammertime, the sweet Tiger Shark know to many as Emma arrives for a lengthy visit. Shes big and beautiful!
These Reef Sharks can always be seen in packs and ranking from the largest in charge and smallest the follower. Taken at Ginormous Reef - Bahamas.
Oh Cozumel ....I can hear the island calling me....a little HDR of one of my favorite places.
This is a HDR of the creek in back - Sunny day and playing around with the camera in the creek.
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