All photos taken diving from MV Shearwater in the Bahamas June, 2005.
Underwater photos taken with a Canon 1DsMkII (16.7 megapixels) in a Seacam housing with dual Inon
Z220 strobes
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Caribbean Reef Shark beneath boat |
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Another Caribbean Reef Shark beneath boat |
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Caribbean Reef Shark (female with mating wounds) |
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Caribbean Reef Shark (female with mating wounds) |
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Grouper with Caribbean reef sharks behind |
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Me taking a picture of a small lemon shark (taken by David Haas) |
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Tiger shark picking up scrap |
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Tiger shark attacking Pepe' |
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Coast Guardsman preparing to evacuate yours truly |
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The "basket" for lifting yours truly into chopper |
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Waving bye-bye...after only two days of diving, I was airlifted to W. Palm Beach for what turned out to be a minor (non-dive-related) medical issue. While it cut my dive trip short, I at least got in a few days of great shark diving! |
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