The Great Hammerhead shark in Bimini is an expert predator, but was cautious around the divers.
The night dives with the Great Hammerhead sharks proved challenging due to low visibility and backscatter from currents. Most of the sharks did not like the bright lights, but some were more tolerant.
Diving with the Great Hammerhead shark had great visibility in the clear blue water, just 40 feet down.
After many cautious passes, the Great Hammerhead shark swims directly toward photographer Steve Hinczynski.
Five days of diving with Great Hammerheads in Bimini saw repeat sharks, along with new ones, each day.
Photographer Steve Hinczynski said he was amazed by the grace of the Great Hammerhead shark.
The divers chose to respect the skittish shark's space and approached the Great Hammerhead in two-person groups.












