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A creative look at some baitball action in San Benedicto. This is a Silky shark moving through a huge baitball in a feeding frenzy.
Colores de Agua Sagrada, Gran Cenote Tulum Mexico
"Great Apparition"
Gold Medal Gold Medal 2012
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Final RoundThrough to 2012 awards final round judging

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Brilliant shark shot with superb light and the "splash in effect" gives the little extra. Very well done, Christian. Save the sharks !
Unknow Species. Pany GX1 f/13, 1/160, ISO 160
Sail Fish with diver, Isla Mujeres Mexico
Nikonos V, 15 mm
"Great Power"
"Great Misunderstood"
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Manta y Buzo, Islas Revillagigedo Mexico
Nikonos V, 15 mm, 2 strobes
@ Cenote Car Wash (Aktun Ha)
Jacks Group, Isla de Coco Costa Rica
Nikonos V, 15 mm, 2 strobes
TipToe
Water lilies garden
Jaw Fish, La Paz Mexico
Napoleon in Red Sea,
Wet Moonscape
Splendid ToadFish, Cozumel Mexico
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Psychedelic Angelita
Underwater lily ballroom @ Cenote Car Wash (Aktun Ha)
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Crab and Shrimp join the house, La Paz Mexico
Nudibranquio observando, La Paz Mexico
This day we had a sub in the water. Here's a comparison on the size of the shark and the size of the sub.
This day we had multiple white sharks around the boat. They were all very active all day.
The cenote (sinkhole/collapsed water cave) in this picture is an hour's drive from Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico. Behind the frightened minnow to the left and the plant are the dark recesses of an underwater cave explored to date only 600 yards in.
"Facing Greatness"
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The cenote (sinkhole/collapsed water cave) in this picture is an hour's drive from Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico. In the back recesses behind the Maya shaman blessing our swim is a stalactite cluster (not visible) formed over the last 300,000 years.
"Synchronicity"
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"Prosperity"
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