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Someone suggested noone had yet attempted Left Shark yet. Particularly now that we have an official Left Shark minifig. Well...
Never forget. Left Shark.
He is getting dolled up just for you. Prim and proper. I believe he is enjoying the attention!
The Cleaner Fish are called Pilot Fish. They are really eating the leftovers that they find all around the shark, they do keep his teeth sharp and his mouth clean. Brave little guys to go into this guys mouth. You can always tell the type of shark it is by its tail.....This is a great white
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Oct 5, 2009 #344
This is a remake of a photo that i took right though glass at the Monterey Bay Aquarium..Called Shark Smile. www.flickr.com/photos/janetfo747/2569891758
Moonlight bathes the rocks and cliffs at Shark Fin (Shark Tooth) Beach near Davenport, CA.
The plan was to shoot the full moon set at Pigeon Point Lighthouse, so this was an early stopover for a quick shot from the northern bluff. Turns out, the lighthouse shot was a bust due to heavy fog, so probably should've stayed here.
This is a manual blend of 2-exposures (4 min sky and 8 min ground), processed with Nik Efex.
No bones were broken in the making of this image - this was my first time wearing a regular shoe on a photo hike since the fateful outing with Matt G to 4-Mile beach in Santa Cruz last month. I fell from a ledge and broke a toe and his camera got dunked in the ocean and didn't recover. People, be careful out there!
Creation notes: All practical effects, ocean floor is a bunch of blue plates. Water was placed in a larger plastic bid with a portal cut into the side at the water level to get camera at lowest possible point to water line. Figs held in place by 1x2 clean bricks stacked from bottom up. No photoshop, just slight contrast increase.
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If you say it really fast, it sounds like a fat man running in corduroys.
Shark Ship Shark Ship Shark Ship Shark Ship Shark Ship Shark Ship Shark Ship Shark Ship
Here is my take on the Shark nebula (LDN1235) located in the constellation Cepheus. Hope you all enjoy and thanks for any constructive comments.
Imaging telescope: Stellarvue sv70t
Mount: Celestron advanced VX
Imaging Camera: ZWO ASI 1600mm Cool
Lights
Red - 60x60sec
Green - 60x60sec
Blue - 60x60sec
Lum - 120x60sec
Lum - 100x180sec
25 flats
35 darks
50 bias
Total integration 10 hours
No swimming at the tip of Cape Cod (Race Point Beach, Massachusetts) due to the presence of Great White Sharks.
Camera: Olympus Trip 35 (early version: 1968-77)
Film: Kodak Gold 200
Developed by: The Darkroom
While shooting at a local car show over the weekend I noticed this cracked paint on an old classic car, and noticed the abstract effect. Can you see shark fins as well???????? And this was the color of the car. Unfortunately I dont know the make or age.
Not Ai generated.
Moorea, French Polynesia. Shot by Gopro and underwater dome port a few years ago. It was fun trying something different. There was a shark passing by when I was trying to get some shots. Right on time.
I finally have something to upload. I've had this idea for-ever.... well not specifically this idea but the idea of having sharks in this bowl. The original idea was going to be against a black backdrop.. and then the second version of the idea was the other photo that I took (that I still have yet to edit) and then this one came right after I shot version 2.
And thanks to Lori who not only let me use once of the bowls that will be used as a centerpiece for a table at her wedding, but who also shook water all over herself for this.... so many times.
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I also don't know why I decided to do anything involving sharks.. I'm terrified of sharks.. even the first page of the google image search for "Sharks" scares me. no joke. I don't know why I'm so terrified by sharks.. I don't have a horrible childhood memory of them or anything. I've never even seen one in real life.. but, I guess it's probably their teeth, their carnivorous diet and the fact that they are huge.
I'm glad I could pull myself through the fear on this one though. I'm happy with this image.
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Sharks everywhere! I've made quite a few shark-inspired TTs in the past, with more in the pipeline. And this is no exception.
As seen in a dated upload of mine, but with minor tweaks (namely the sides), which I am still not entirely happy about. And I suspect that the tweak here is also responsible for the ugly gap between the grilled cheese and mudguard pieces.
Either way, I am pretty happy about the double rear wing, a solid-looking cockpit (no odd lines or colours) and that front technique which I came up with in 2013 IIRC.
I'd really love to hear what real-life cars this build reminds you of, especially that I haven't been inspired by any at that point. Comments are welcome!
Sonic Drive-In's new Shark Week Slush, a new special celebrating Shark Week. Picture taken in Crest Hill Illinois.
Shark tank
1,800,000 US gal ocean tank with sharks, rays, and other fish.
L'Oceanogràfic oceanarium
- Valencia, Spain
This is an old model. The folding techniques are a combination of flat and 3D folds. I am refolding this to obtain the CP. The only way to fold this is precrease, collapse and shape. I will need to improve on the design to minimise the "hollow parts".
Shark Fin Cove, located near Davenport along the rugged coast of Northern California, is a hidden gem known for its dramatic rock formations and stunning ocean views. Named for the prominent, shark fin-shaped rock jutting out of the cove, this picturesque spot is a favorite among photographers and nature enthusiasts. At night, Shark Fin Cove transforms into a magical setting under the Milky Way. The absence of city lights allows for an unspoiled view of the starry sky, with the Milky Way arching beautifully over the distinctive rock formations and the crashing waves below. This celestial display, combined with the natural beauty of the cove, creates an unforgettable experience for stargazers and photographers aiming to capture the essence of the night sky.
Watercolor crystals and paints with white gouache. Inspired by a beautiful photo by Alistair Pollock. flic.kr/p/vy5PDY