11 Fin-tastic Sharks from Our Underwater Photo Contest
Judging the Through Your Lens photo contest is one of our favorite parts of the year at Scuba Diving — but it’s also one of the most challenging. For the 2017 contest, we sifted through more than 2,500 awesome entries to find the best of the best in underwater photography. We wanted to highlight some of our favorite images that didn’t make the winner’s circle, but that blew us away nonetheless. While many folks are afraid of these "man-eaters," divers know the truth: sharks aren't scary — they're AWESOME. In fact, humans pose more of a threat to sharks than sharks do to humans. Seeing a shark on a dive is an instant highlight, be it a majestic whale shark, a bullet-fast mako or even a sleepy nurse shark. Here are some of our favorite shark photos from this year's contest.
See the 2017 winners here. The 2018 Through Your Lens photo contest is currently accepting entries. Learn more about the image categories and prizes here.
Jillian MorrisLemon shark in mangroves Bahamas
The mangroves provide critical nursery habitat for juvenile lemon sharks in the Bahamas. Protecting sharks also means protecting the habitats they use.
Katherine LuReef shark swimming in bahamas
A reef shark takes off like an airplane in the Bahamas.
Dan CharityDan charity whale shark
A whale shark swims through a cleaning station at a remote reef in the Gulf of Thailand. The graceful giant appeared briefly before descending out of sight near the island of Koh Pah Ngan, Thailand.
Christophe LapezeFakarava reef sharks
French Polynesia is famous for its sharks, but especially one place: Fakarava South. This pass is home to more than 700 sharks, looking like a wall when they all stand in the current.
Magdalena BurbaReef shark with hook in mouth
A reef shark swims by with a hook in its mouth. Indeed, man is more dangerous for sharks than sharks are for man.
Steve HinczynskiBlue shark setting sun
A blue shark cruises below a setting sun.
Colby BignellBlack and white shark
This photographer enjoyed the incredible chance to coexist and interact with sharks in the open ocean off Cape Town, South Africa.
Prue WheelerWhale sharks Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia
Whale sharks are seen on Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia.
Holly WilmarthGreat hammerhead bahamas
A great hammerhead in soars through the waters of Bimini in the Bahamas.
Sumer VermaHammerhead school sharks galapagos
Diving with such large schools of hammerhead sharks in the Galapagos Islands is an epic experience. We’re so glad to know places like this still exist.
Jim CatlinBlack and white whale shark
This whale shark was captured from above.
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