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Grey Reef Shark
Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos
Location: Sudan - Red Sea
Camera: Nikonos V
Lens: 20 mm Sea&Sea
Strobe: Nikon SB105
Film: Fuji Provia 100 ASA
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Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos
Location: Sudan - Red Sea
Camera: Nikonos V
Lens: 20 mm Sea&Sea
Strobe: Nikon SB105
Film: Fuji Provia 100 ASA
© COPYRIGHT NOTICE
The works contained in my gallery are copyright protected © All rights reserved. My works may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my personal written permission.
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Quite incredible.
And I know what you mean about the shark finning! My friend and I were completely shocked, and extremely angry when we realised that a grocery store around us was selling shark fin soup for the Christmas season. Rob Stewart (One of my biggest role models!) was having dinner with the man running the company to try and take the soup out of stores, but my friend and I were planning to go as far as we had to, to get it off the shelves. Thankfully, Rob pulled through and convinced the guy.
It's terrible what they're doing to the sharks. I am not against hunting in any way, if you don't OVERHUNT, and if you USE THE ENTIRE ANIMAL. The shark finners just cut the fins from live sharks and toss the bodies back in the water... I don't see how they can do that. It's sick, and wrong, and cruel. Someone should cut their arms and legs off, and throw them into some salt water, to see how THEY like it.
Yeesh, that was my rant for the day.
And I know what you mean about the shark finning! My friend and I were completely shocked, and extremely angry when we realised that a grocery store around us was selling shark fin soup for the Christmas season. Rob Stewart (One of my biggest role models!) was having dinner with the man running the company to try and take the soup out of stores, but my friend and I were planning to go as far as we had to, to get it off the shelves. Thankfully, Rob pulled through and convinced the guy.
It's terrible what they're doing to the sharks. I am not against hunting in any way, if you don't OVERHUNT, and if you USE THE ENTIRE ANIMAL. The shark finners just cut the fins from live sharks and toss the bodies back in the water... I don't see how they can do that. It's sick, and wrong, and cruel. Someone should cut their arms and legs off, and throw them into some salt water, to see how THEY like it.
Yeesh, that was my rant for the day.