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Underwater Photo Contest Entries By Alex Suh

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Sitting on top of shark cage I stuck the camera to try and get some over under shots and this Great White tried to eat my camera and I pulled camera out and shot this photo at the same time.
"Electric Reflections of A Hammer" - This Over/Under was taken off the back the boat as I was hanging off the ladder while a Great Hammerhead was swimming close to the boat at the surface of the water.
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Gliding Over Sand
"Shadow Chaser" - This Great Hammerhead was approaching me while diving with the reflection of the sand. My strobes actually malfunctioned so I had to use the natural light. This picture shows the Hammer chasing its shadow in a way.
"Follow Me Guys" - Taken with a Canon Rebel T3i while in Phuket. I was about to ascent for a safety stop when I ran into this large school of yellow snappers. This shot I liked the most because of the counter clockwise effect.
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Divers photographing a Great Hammerhead Shark
Great Hammerheads while on a dive expedition in Bimini, Bahamas
Macro photo of a Seahorse that was taken up close.
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2014

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Taken while I was wreck diving in the Philippines. The sea turtle came flying past me and I only had time to get one shot off and fortunately timing and positioning was right where its fins were completely spread out as if coming in for a landing.
 
 
 
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