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Hammerhead and Diver

Shane Gross
The Hammerheads of Bimini
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A great hammerhead shark passes by my dive buddy, showing the size of this great shark.
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<p>The two islands of Bimini are home to hammerhead sharks and many other big animal surprises - bull sharks, dolphins and even macro critters.</p>

Bulls on Parade

Ken Kiefer
Creating Simple and Strong Compositions
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The black and white helps isolate the bullsharks against the sand. When these three female bullsharks were approaching at different speeds, I anticipated where I might catch them close to one another.
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Skimming the Surface

George Probst
The Cage Diving Experience and Photo Tips
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When the sharks are just below the surface, you can sometimes get an interesting reflection above the shark, depending on the light and surface conditions.
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60
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Isla Guadalupe is located off the coast of Mexico and is world-famous as THE place for clear water cage diving with Great White Sharks. Diving here is done by liveaboard.

Exploring Taveuni Underwater

Matt Krumins
Jurassic Park Meets The Beach
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My dive buddy, fascinated with the ins and outs of a reef at Taveuni.
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<p>Taveuni Island is home to the world-famous Rainbow Reef, as well as numerous other fantastic reefs.</p>

Deep Pete Plane Wreck

Brent Durand
The Allure of Papua New Guinea
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The "Deep Pete" plane wreck in Kavieng, Papua New Guinea.

Humpback Pair

Jeffrey Milisen
Tips for Interacting with Dolphins and Whales
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Humpback whales are among the largest marine animals that have ever existed and must be treated with extra respect. Often, the best interactions will be from a boat, dangling your camera over the gunwale if they swim in close enough.
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Little Clownfish

Gaby Barathieu
The Quick Guide to Macro Composition
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When no strong composition presents itself, it often pays to look for patterns when framing your shot.
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<p>Reunion Island is known for spectacular wide-angle imagery, humpbacks and dolphins, but it is also home to incredibly diverse macro life.</p>

Bluethroat Pike Blenny

Suzan Meldonian
Macro Surprises at the Blue Heron Bridge
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The Blue Throat Pike Blenny is another silent singer. Easily missed unless you are really looking for them, can appear as thin as a pencil and really blend in well with their surroundings . . . until they decide to sing. Then they expand that gullet larger than three times their girth. I often imagine that there is a whole sound thing happening there that our ears are simply not able to hone in on. With all the traffic on the reef, I often wonder if it sounds like downtown New York to them.
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Beauty and the Beautiful Beast

Ken Kiefer
Creating Simple and Strong Compositions
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While in Isla Mujeres, my freediver buddy mimics this whale shark as it begins to go vertical to gulp in large amounts of fish eggs.
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Peaceful Coexistence

Ken Kiefer
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The Freediver provides a wonderful balance to the hammerhead and making the image black and white adds drama and contrast.
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Spinner Dolphins

Jeffrey Milisen
Tips for Interacting with Dolphins and Whales
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Hawaiian spinner dolphins may steal the show on any dive along Kona’s reefs. Their huge pods and playful nature make them especially photogenic.
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Yellowhead Jawfish with Eggs

Suzan Meldonian
Macro Surprises at the Blue Heron Bridge
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By far one of my favorite subjects, and also a rather rare find is the illustrious Yellowhead Jawfish. Their colors are absolutely beautiful. The subtle ombre tones from yellow to pale aqua to violet are stunning. Like other Jawfish, they too incubate the eggs in the mouth. Normally we will have 1 that shows up each year. He’s like the lone rider. It has to be terribly stressful for him hoping to find a mate, when there isn’t another one around in site and he has to deal with all the paparazzi too. But this doesn’t stop him. He bizzies himself with creating the double entry burrow home. Spares no expense on trimming with shells and rock rubble. Then for perhaps a week or so you may see a second Yellowhead. But she disappears like the wind, first chance she gets. As photographic subjects, a 60mm is perhaps better and photographing vertically to get more of the animal in the image is the way to go. With any animal carrying eggs, you have to gain their confidence and avoid eye contact to get in close.
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Hydrophis Major Attack 2

Jack Berthomier
Incredible Photo Sequence "Eyes Bigger than the Stomach"
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An image from Jack Berthomier's sequence of a sea snake in New Caledonia as it caught and ate a catfish. One image in this series earned 1st Place in the Compact Marine Behavior category of Ocean Art 2014.

Celebrity

Shane Gross
The Hammerheads of Bimini
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A great hammerhead shark approaches the photographer while other divers look for the shot.
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<p>The two islands of Bimini are home to hammerhead sharks and many other big animal surprises - bull sharks, dolphins and even macro critters.</p>

Goby Eye

Gaby Barathieu
The Quick Guide to Macro Composition
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Combining the rule of thirds, shallow depth of field, a black background and negative space, this goby portrait makes a pleasing composition.
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<p>Reunion Island is known for spectacular wide-angle imagery, humpbacks and dolphins, but it is also home to incredibly diverse macro life.</p>

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