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2515 Entries Found: Page 77  of  94
Yes - another Caribbean Reef Shark, I think he was still hungary and hoping there was some more food. I like the adventure of taking photos of the great fish around the surface - lots of cool angles. I used my Sealife DC500 and all accessories.
"West with The night"
Variety Pack
Dead Calm in the "Tong of the ocean" Bahamas through a pair of Big Eyes
Some people will do anything for the shot.....
including being eaten...almost
Bad Teeth.... Up Close and personal with a 7 foot lemon shark.
Bow riders ride 4 free......
Spotties hitching a free ride in the warm, clear, blue waters of the bahamas
Free diver swimming with Horse eye jacks, Angle iron wreck, Bahamas
Shark head soup.....
Lemon sharks checking out the bait box.....
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Invasive Species 1X - Shot inside one of the "Trinity Caves" just outside Nassau Harbor channel. I was way too close, after we returned to the boat, my wife told me I had one just over my head when I was in the cave. Nov 2008
my kind of Petting Zoo..............
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Diving for dollars in the Bahamas.
Shooting w DC500, wide angle lens with Sun backlighting subject getting back on the boat, vicinity Nassua Bahamas Nov 2008.
They say "all good things come in three's" in this case it's all Lemons !
Beneath a beautiful tiger shark at Tiger Beach, Bahamas.
©Amanda Cotton
Grouper found inside a wreck in the Bahamas. Taken with Olympus Evolt E-300 with Inon Z240 Strobe
Camera's point of view at the end of a dive. ©Amanda Cotton
Silver Medal Silver Medal 2008
Runner Up Monthly HotShots
Final RoundThrough to 2008 awards final round judging

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great idea
Do you want to dance?
Lemon shark at tiger beach was smiling to me wink
Taking a break in between shark sightings in the Bahamas. ©Amanda Cotton
schooling reef sharks, Nassua, Bahamas
"Safe Haven" Old Bahama Bay
Turtles
Blue On Blue
New Nikonos V and the strobe didnt work well ...however the picture seems to jump out at you
Yes, just another Tiger shark shot, but shot with a Nikonos V with a 15mm lens and velvia slide film but also shot wile Freediving..
free divers and a tiger shark- what more could an UW photographer want- of yes- blue water of course....
Lionfish on coral. ©Amanda Cotton
An Array Of Coral
My first Coral shot underwater...it would be nice to send it to someone who has never had the good fortune to dive in our beautiful oceans.
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2515 Entries Found: Page 77  of  94

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