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another blenny
Dragonet close up
French Angel close up
lovely lashed hermit
Afternoon at Crystal Tiger,this Reef Shark swam into the frame as the sunlight shines though above...

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I like the eye level angle here
This Reef Shark does the stretch in mid water during our dive at Hammertime Reef - Bahamas
shortlistedShortlisted!
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.
Yet another narrow escape. . .
Dr. Eeevil
Happy Halloween
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
A beautiful day brought the presence of lots of sharks as we dove at Ginormous Reef. One of the first in line is this Tiger Shark in this image.
Another one that went for me, but came away with nothing but a toenail. . .
He went for me, but all he got was a mouthful of algae. . .
Loving Tiger Beach and the Lemon Sharks which make this location their home. Always smiling and roaming ! This Lemon Shark image was taken with natural light and at a depth of 17'.
Do you know what time it is??
Tiger Shark makes a pass as the sun gets low
Lemon Shark at dusk
Shrimp relaxing or sunning itself. Just sat out on this little branch with his legs crossed. Taken with 10x Subsee diopter. Super small.
This creature was oblivious to me for the 45 minutes or so that I spent with my port within a few inches of him as he worked away on his hole in the sand.
One of the Lemons at Tiger Beach
So nice to see Tigers in their environment. Tiger Beach Bahamas
"Lemon Air" All Passengers aboard,ready for take off.....
Nowhere to run.
Baby squid- about 2 inches long. I was captured by the light showing through the pectoral wings and showing 4 points and the mouth seems to have teeth
Blue Spotted Searobin
Purple Anemone
Japanese Bon Festival, releasing of the lanterns to honor family members who've passed.
Lemon Shark Rising under the shadow of the Shear Water at Tiger Beach - Bahamas
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