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Wreck of the Austin Smith
Tiger smile...
... I am quite sure, his intention is just to play. No?
Bone fishing beach
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Playing with the camera ...
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"Tigersharkaction"
Bring on the chum!
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Isn't he amazing!
I <3 sharks so Bahama's is the place to be. Next the graet animals like tigersharks I saw a lot of such amazing and curious lemons. I don't know why but I love sharks in black and white image :-)
The vibrant "wing" of the flying gurnard
Not so synchronized swim team of the Bahamas. Shot around the white sand ridge in the Bahamas. Natural light, Sea&Sea housing, Canon 5dMK2, 16-35mm
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A baby lemon shark in shallow water gives a snorkeller a close view.
Oceanic Face
A teethy grin from Tiger Beach - Bahamas
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Two Lemons are better than one at Tiger Beach. This image was taken during a perfect night dive.
Encounter with the Great Hammerhead Shark
Bow down Emma
'Emma' is a well known tiger sharks at Tiger Beach, Bahamas. Making the Bahamas a shark sanctuary and generating money from shark tourism, was a huge step in shark conservation. Maybe Australia can learn from them...RIP first culled
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Loving some time with Lemons - in search of different scenes to photogragh these awesome sharks with amazing character I took this shot.
Tiger Beach - Bahamas
Oceanic Whitetip
I called this picture Colgate tip because of the 'bling' when the dorsal fin slices the surface
Lemon shark and rays of sunlight
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Beautiful sunrays with unique gradient of colors.
A Lemon Shark and a Free Diver
Tiger Shark
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Two Lemon Sharks swimming together near the surface
Lemon shark contact
Lemon Shark
"Lemons Rest"
Lemon shark
"At Dusk"
Lemon Shark with Remoras.
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