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VdB150 Shark nebula
30 Agosto 2024
Località : Ravenna - Fraz. San Romualdo (RA)
Rifrattore Apo Tecnosky AG70
Avalon M-Zero - Eagle5.
Autoguida con QHY5III 185C su Tecnosky Sharp Guide 50 v2
QHY533C raffreddato -5
Filtro Baader UV-Ircut - 114x3min
Acquisizione: Astroart8 - Calibrata con Bias
Elaborazione: Astroart9, StarTools1.9, Affinity Photo2 e Paint Shop Pro2023.
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This shot is of "Shark Fin Cove" located in central California. I guess it's also known as Shark Tooth Beach. I guess they couldn't decide which name they liked best! haha! I like the little alcove that the water has dug out. The water is a real pretty blue too! Hope you enjoy! This was just one of many, many stops along my road trip.
Shark Fin Cove
central California
090517
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I had these people record a video for me too. They said 'hello narly! we're sharks too! we love you! yaaaaaaaaay!' and they waved and pointed and stuff. It was super cool. Only it turns out that I don't know how to use the video function on my blackberry.
A beautiful sunset at Shark Fin Cove! Lots of fellow photographers out here this evening. Weather was awesome and seas were dramatic!
This is at some lame bar called (seriously) "Fubar." It's a picture of a shark in the urinal. I felt like it was gonna bite my dick (and torso) off. On the upside, you could get a bucket of Rheingolds for, like, $6.
There is a new development about to open in Southampton, described as a 'leisure-led hub, with over 20 restaurants, a showcase cinema de lux and also a bowling alley.' The restaurants were opened just before Christmas, the rest will follow in February.
I know I have a tendency to look on the black side especially in January, which month I find dark and oppressive, but having tried really hard I can't find anything I like about the outside look of this new building. I think probably that the inside is much brighter and certainly people have been enjoying trying all the new restaurants.
Over the next few days I will be posting several images so that you can make your own mind up.
From this angle it looks to me like a giant shark about to bite your head off. See first comment box for another image.
117 in 2017 # 55 Pareidolia
Look at me! I'm a shark!
Not really, just a sea lion with a sense of humor. Moss Landing, just north of Monterey, California.
From my Sea Lions of Moss Landing collection.
Shark being pulled in by a fisherman on the Surf City Pier. The 2-3 foot long shark put up a good fight, but was brought onto the pier, they removed the hook and threw the shark back into the water,
Carcharhinus melanopterus
Snorkelling on Moorea, French Polynesia
Photo taken from David's GoPro video (my underwater camera failed me!)
This was my third attempt at catching the Milky Way over Shark Fin Cove and finally the conditions were right. I got to this location about 2 1/2 hours before the moon was about to set and got some nice Moon lit foreground shots. Then by midnight the moon set, and the Milky Way was in full view. This is a blend of two shots taken about two hours apart. The main reason I had to blend this shot is because by the time the Milky Way was where I wanted it to be some other photographers were using bright lights and laser pointers to light paint all over the rocks
Picture taken at Tiger Beach in Bahamas with Canon G7x, Fantasea FG7X Underwater housing with Big Eyes Lens and Sea&Sea YS-03 Strobe
Shark Tooth Peak at Divide Lake of Tombstone Territorial Park. This rock is so massive that I had to stitch 8 shots of 11mm to have this panorama.
LDN 1235, Shark Nebula, Cepheus, taken with Sharp Star Askar 600 and Zwo Asi 2600 mc, 60x300 seconds ,gain 100.
Location: Saint-Barthélemy, Aosta Valley.
A shark swims above in the other tank with a viewing tunnel. This one held many sharks, rays, and fish.
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GRAILED presents the Shark Sneaker.
Comes in 7 different color options (FATPACK HUD)
Slink - Maitreya - Belleza Gianni - Jake - Unrigged(resizable)
The Shark-Proof Submarine was invented by Professor Calculus in order to search for the treasure of infamous pirate captain Red Rackham.
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Surf was huge at Shark Fin on this outing. Waves would occasionally break on the left side of this rock outcropping and sweep all the way across, resulting in this composition.
Winter walk with the gays and demon <3 Taken on my Dubble film SHOW camera.
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Found ceramic shark jaws charm suspended by a rosette of pearly glass seed beads on a hand-stitched black velvet choker trimmed with black lace. The shark jaws glow in the dark!
Simple hook and eye closure with pearly seed bead details.
The zebra shark (Stegostoma fasciatum) is a species of carpet shark and the sole member of the family Stegostomatidae. It is found throughout the tropical Indo-Pacific, frequenting coral reefs and sandy flats to a depth of 62 m. Adult zebra sharks are distinctive in appearance, with five longitudinal ridges on a cylindrical body, a low caudal fin comprising nearly half the total length, and usually a pattern of dark spots on a pale background. Young zebra sharks under 50–90 cm long have a completely different pattern, consisting of light vertical stripes on a brown background, and lack the ridges. This species attains a length of 2.5 m. Zebra sharks are nocturnal and spend most of the day resting motionless on the sea floor. At night, they actively hunt for molluscs, crustaceans, small bony fishes, and possibly sea snakes inside holes and crevices in the reef. Though solitary for most of the year, they form large seasonal aggregations. The zebra shark is oviparous: females produce several dozen large egg capsules, which they anchor to underwater structures via adhesive tendrils. Innocuous to humans and hardy in captivity, zebra sharks are popular subjects of ecotourism dives and public aquaria. The World Conservation Union has assessed this species as Endangered worldwide, as it is taken by commercial fisheries across most of its range (except off Australia) for meat, fins, and liver oil. There is evidence that its numbers are dwindling. 24658