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'Lemon Shark evening split' 
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Subal underwater housing, Canon 1Dx, Canon EF 8-15mm@15mm, f11, 1/160, ISO400, ambient light and Inon Z240 strobe
By Terry Steeley
posted Thursday, May 28, 2015
30 votes

A magical moment as an ocean giant decides to come closer for an inspection and then gently turns away to avoid harming me.
— Subal underwater housing, Canon 1Dx, Canon EF8-15mm fisheye @ 15mm, f11, 1/250, ISO640, natural light
By Terry Steeley
posted Monday, November 16, 2015
29 votes

Baited feeds has changed the shark behaviour in the Bahamas but it's also created a healthy revenue for the islands, and as such more than 40 species of shark enjoy full protection from the Bahamian government over 240,000 square miles.
By Terry Steeley
posted Thursday, March 3, 2016
29 votes

'Are you looking at me?' Whip Coral Benny.
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Subal underwater housing, Canon 5D mk2, Canon 100mm macro, f18, 1/200, ISO200, Inon Z240 strobes, Subsee +5 diopter
By Terry Steeley
posted Monday, April 27, 2015
28 votes

'Few experiences have ever rivaled being within touching distance of a curious humpback whale that just wanted to be close.'
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Subal underwater housing, Canon 1Dx, Canon EF 8-15mm @ 15mm, f11, 1/250, ISO640, available light.
By Terry Steeley
posted Tuesday, April 14, 2015
26 votes

Freediver enjoys the tranquility of the crystal clear water.

— Subal underwater housing, Zen DP230, Canon 1Dx, Canon EF8-15mm @ 15mm, f9, 1/80, ISO500, available light
By Terry Steeley
posted Monday, October 5, 2015
26 votes

Rowdy male humpbacks blast bubbles underwater, battling for the affection of the single female.
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Subal underwater housing, Canon 1Dx, Canon EF 8-15mm @ 15mm, f11, 1/250, ISO640, available light.
By Terry Steeley
posted Tuesday, April 28, 2015
25 votes

Feeling broody...
— Subal underwater housing, Canon 5D mk2, Canon EF 100mm macro, f20, 1/200, ISO200, Inon Z240 strobe
By Terry Steeley
posted Saturday, October 10, 2015
25 votes

The ocean has a wonderful way of showing us what really matters.
By Terry Steeley
posted Wednesday, November 4, 2015
21 votes

'Sunset split'
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Subal underwater housing, Canon 1Dx, Canon EF 8-15mm@15mm, f13, 1/200, ISO320, ambient light and Inon Z240 strobe
By Terry Steeley
posted Thursday, April 23, 2015
20 votes
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Baited feeds has changed the shark behaviour in the Bahamas but it's also created a healthy revenue for the islands, and as such more than 40 species of shark enjoy full protection from the Bahamian government over 240,000 square miles.
Wacky shark splits
— Subal underwater housing, Canon 1Dx, f18, 1/125, ISO200, Canon 15mm fisheye, Seacam 150 strobes
The joy of the reef.
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Black crab on the shore. Black sand beach, Kona
Tiger in the light beams
—Subal underwater housing, Canon 1Dx, Canon 8-15mm fisheye @ 15mm, f13, 1/160s, ISO160, Inon Z240 strobe
Almost invisible to the eye. The wonderfully camoflaged Bargibant's pygmy seahorse is a master of disguise against the gorgonian coral.
Freediver explores the magical cavern of the Yucatán Peninsula.
Blue ring octopus, mid water swimming.
Happiness comes in salty water...
Inside the pipe, Hawaii
The ocean gives us art
Tiger shark encounters @ Fish Tales, Bahamas
Caribbean reef shark cruises the ocean's surface.
Kite surfing the sandbar.
Ancient Hawaiians believed that their ancestors came back to protect them as ‘Aumakua’. Usually animals, such as a sharks or owls; aumakua have magical powers and an ability to connect human beings and the natural world. (Natural encounter)
Wonderfully curious, ridiculously energetic and wildly mischievous. South Africa's Cape fur seals bring a smile to every divers face.
A masterclass in surf photography
— Canon 1Dx, Canon EF 2.8 70-200 @70mm, f6.3, 1/250s, ISO400
Bat fish madness
Humility is the mother of all giants.
— Subal underwater housing, Canon 1Dx, Canon EF 8-15mm @ 15mm, f9, 1/125, ISO400, available light.
'The view from below'. Broadnose sevengill shark, broad snouted sevengill, ground shark, Pacific seven-gill shark, spotted cow shark and Tasmanian tiger shark are just a few of the names given to this 'wolf of the sea'.
Bubble coral shrimps nestling in the bubble coral.
Whip coral shrimp. Experts in concealment. Wakatobi National Park.
— Subal housing, Canon 5Dmk2, Canon EF100mm macro, f20, 1/200s, ISO200. Inon Z240 strobe
For those of us lucky enough the venture into the sea, an Asian Sea Cow or Dugong is a rare and beautiful treat.
— Subal underwater housing, Zen DP230, Canon 1Dx, Canon EF8-15mm @ 15mm, f9, 1/125, ISO200, available light and 2x Inon Z240 strobes.
All the world loves a clownfish.
Damsel fish portrait
'The Passage'.
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