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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From Bahamas

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Sunset at Tiger Beach, Bahamas. The lemon sharks are saying good night.
A scene from Orange Hill - nassau Bahamas
The Reef Sharks seem to be very agile and quick in movement.
This image was taken off Nassau - Bahamas
Reef Sharks on a reef in the Bahamas
A rogue Tiger crashes into my dome port
Emma cruising at Tiger Beach.
Looking up to a Oceanic Whitetip
I was lucky to have the most playful Southern Stingray I have yet encountered for this picture.
Bull shark with a bit of unwanted jewelry.
Reef Shark near Tiger Beach... :O)...
This is a shot of a research group tagging an Oceanic White Tip shark.
Social feather duster. Nikonos V, 28mm with extension tube.
Ballyhoo that swam into my closeup framer at night. Nikonos V, 28mm lens with extension tube.
Lemons cruising just below the surface at TB
One of my favorite sharks at one of my favorite spots- Tiger Beach - Bahamas
Reef Sharks are fast and very acrobatic! Sharks to Sharks to the right to the left and under and over!
Sea turtle. "Dump" Reef, San Salvador, Bahamas. Nikonos V, 28mm lens
Saw this turtle feeding within the first 5 minutes of my dive. I highly recomend diving in the Bahamas!
Sea turtle at night. Nikonos V, 28mm lens with closeup attachment.
Curious lionfish. Nikonos V with Sea and Sea 12mm
Lemon Shark coming close... ;O)...
A little fun with HDR and a lot of shark feeding. This image was taken off Nassau. This large Reef Shark has a large appetite like it's mouth!
How many tigers need to show up before it's time to get out???
Meet 'Lucky Luciano'..one of the Lemon Sharks from our Shear Water Trip,this character is just a little bit special.'Lucky' had plastic banding round his neck,fortunately removed by the team on the Shear Water a couple of years ago.
Eyes ready for protection, These Reef Sharks moved with perfect accuracy and very fast. Lots of excitement when there are at least 25 around you underwater! Nassau Bahamas
Split Shot of Swimming Pigs.
Up Close with Emma at Tiger Beach
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