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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>

Bimini Dolphin

Shane Gross
The Hammerheads of Bimini
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A friendly Atlantic Spotted Dolphin swims in the clear waters of Bimini
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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>

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>

Up Close

Shane Gross
The Hammerheads of Bimini
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A sunburst in the clear water of Bimini frames this passing great hammerhead shark.
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The two islands of Bimini are home to hammerhead sharks and many other big animal surprises - bull sharks, dolphins and even macro critters.

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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Peaceful Coexistence

Ken Kiefer
Creating Simple and Strong Compositions
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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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Hammer Buddy

Ken Kiefer
Creating Simple and Strong Compositions
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My dive buddy was in a good position to balance out this shot.
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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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66

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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Rough-Toothed Dolphins

Jeffrey Milisen
Tips for Interacting with Dolphins and Whales
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Offshore dolphins portray their personalities in unique ways. Rough-toothed dolphins have a certain prehistoric look and don’t often encounter freedivers. They can become quite curious, using their extra-flexible neck to investigate newcomers to their environment. They are also one of the main enemies of tuna fishermen, capable of filleting a caught fish while it is still on the hook.
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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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Tiger and Diver

Shane Gross
What You Need to Know about Diving Tiger Beach
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A photographer gets some close-up tiger shark action. Many of the sharks at Tiger Beach have overcome their shyness towards divers making close-up shots the norm.
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Tiger Beach is a small, shallow sand flat, and the most reliable, consistent and, arguably, photographically pleasing spot to photograph Tiger Sharks on Earth.

Tiger Shark Cleaning

Shane Gross
What You Need to Know about Diving Tiger Beach
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A special moment for me was when this lemon shark pulled up literally right beside me and opened her mouth to be cleaned. What a gift!
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<p>Tiger Beach is a small, shallow sand flat, and the most reliable, consistent and, arguably, photographically pleasing spot to photograph Tiger Sharks on Earth.</p>

Over the Seaweed Bed

Shane Gross
What You Need to Know about Diving Tiger Beach
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I really liked when we parked the boat near the seaweed beds. The images that came out were a little different than your typical Tiger Beach shots.
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<p>Tiger Beach is a small, shallow sand flat, and the most reliable, consistent and, arguably, photographically pleasing spot to photograph Tiger Sharks on Earth.</p>

Open Gently

Shane Gross
What You Need to Know about Diving Tiger Beach
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The shark may look scary in this image, but she was actually very polite. She came in slow and vacuumed in (NOT ferociously bit) the fish presented to her.
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49
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<p>Tiger Beach is a small, shallow sand flat, and the most reliable, consistent and, arguably, photographically pleasing spot to photograph Tiger Sharks on Earth.</p>

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