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A previously unpublished picture of a model from 2017, Shark Teeth Corrugation, folded from Khepera paper. You can read more about the model and find more pictures at origami.kosmulski.org/models/shark-teeth-corrugation

This whitetip reef shark is resting under a coral ledge. In the background you can see the shell of a green sea turtle that is also sleeping in the same small space.

Taken at The Aquarium Of Western Australia in Perth

Shark Fin Cove. Pretty aptly named

Shark's Cove

Oahu, Hawaii

 

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illustration of shark edited using lunapic

Monterey Aquarium.

 

Canon EOS 3

Zeiss Makro-Planar 50/2 ZE

Kodak P3200

 

One of those locations where I wished I had more time to explore. You can head down to the beach and swim in the relatively protected beach. I saw a few adventurous souls that swamp out to the fin like structures too.

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Pulsa L para verlo en caja de luz (fondo negro).

 

The Fiji Shark Dive is getting to be famous now, with divers coming from all over the world to take pictures. Although conditions were not perfect, we saw many Bull Sharks, Nurse Sharks and occasional reef sharks.

 

From my Travelblog

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Nikonos V

TMAX 400

Pushed +2

Black tip shark caught at Wiggins Pass today by Rob Avery of Naples/Merton court

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

 

Seen on Explore:

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

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilot_fish

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shark

  

Source image by etva101: www.flickr.com/photos/61357175@N08/11695912133/

 

texture by Arthur Kantemirov: www.flickr.com/photos/deathender/11556656386/in/faves-ama...

 

shark from the web

 

Photocollage and Processing by me

An exhibit at the Las Vegas Natural History Museum

Just back from Cape Town adventures.

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!

Seen outside the award winning Aquarium "The Deep" in Hull,

I made this shark, it is only 1 1/2 inches long from back fin to its nose.

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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Shark Tooth Beach

Highway 1

 

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Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong

Shark's Bay a Sharm el Sheikh - Egitto

 

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If you say it really fast, it sounds like a fat man running in corduroys.

 

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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

Seen at the Florida Aquarium in Tampa, FL.

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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

550ex behind group, 550ex in front- triggered with pocket wizards- carried by THE LIGHT CADDY, www.thelightcaddy.com

Shark Bay is a World Heritage Site in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia.

With the walking tunnel that goes through the tank, this shark swam right over me.

Taken with a vivitar cam (not mine) at Sea World

San Diego 2006.

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.

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