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Female Tiger Shark,natural light, what an awesome animal!
By Roger Horrocks
posted Monday, March 6, 2006
79 votes

This Zambezi shark was clearly irritated by the presence of the juvenile Kingfish on his lip, but was unable to shake him. Canon 350D, 28mm lens, no flash
By Roger Horrocks
posted Monday, February 13, 2006
12 votes

BlackTip Shark, Pinnacles, Ponta Mamoli, taken with Canon 350D in SeaCam housing, 28 mm lens, no flash
By Roger Horrocks
posted Saturday, February 11, 2006
11 votes

Underwater videographer Mike Wood keeping an eye out for sharks coming in from behind, Nikon D100, 16mm lens
By Roger Horrocks
posted Friday, February 17, 2006
7 votes

Just before the sardine run we came across this pack of around 40 female blacktip sharks, streamlined fighterplanes of the deep blue, an ocean full of entropy.
By Roger Horrocks
posted Tuesday, June 20, 2006
5 votes

A freediver prepares to dive off Cape Town, with Lion's Head and Table Mountain in the background. Very flat sea, Nikon D200 with 28mm lens
By Roger Horrocks
posted Thursday, October 12, 2006
5 votes

Jellyfish, near Camp's Bay, Cape Town. Nikon D200, 28 mm lens, shooting down, natural light.
By Roger Horrocks
posted Friday, October 13, 2006
4 votes

This image of two Zambezi (Bull) Sharks was taken at around 15m while freediving on the Pinnacles off Ponta Mamoli, southern Mozambique, with a Nikon D100 in a Sea and Sea Housing, natural light.
By Roger Horrocks
posted Friday, February 10, 2006
3 votes

Despite that fact that this photo breaks every rule of photogarphic composition, the fluidity and flexibility of these blacktips is unusually evident. Clealry cartilage rules when you wanna turn in a hurry!
By Roger Horrocks
posted Wednesday, June 21, 2006
3 votes

Yellow fin tuna crusing 50km out to sea of Cape Point, Cape Town. Freediving, natural light.
By Roger Horrocks
posted Tuesday, November 28, 2006
3 votes
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Yellow fin tuna crusing 50km out to sea of Cape Point, Cape Town. Freediving, natural light.
Jellyfish, near Camp's Bay, Cape Town. Nikon D200, 28 mm lens, shooting down, natural light.
A freediver prepares to dive off Cape Town, with Lion's Head and Table Mountain in the background. Very flat sea, Nikon D200 with 28mm lens
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editor's comments

Editor's Comment
good action shot
Despite that fact that this photo breaks every rule of photogarphic composition, the fluidity and flexibility of these blacktips is unusually evident. Clealry cartilage rules when you wanna turn in a hurry!
Just before the sardine run we came across this pack of around 40 female blacktip sharks, streamlined fighterplanes of the deep blue, an ocean full of entropy.
Female Tiger Shark,natural light, what an awesome animal!
Winner Monthly HotShots shortlistedShortlisted!

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
This ain't awesome - it's AWESOME - well done Roger
Underwater videographer Mike Wood keeping an eye out for sharks coming in from behind, Nikon D100, 16mm lens
This Zambezi shark was clearly irritated by the presence of the juvenile Kingfish on his lip, but was unable to shake him. Canon 350D, 28mm lens, no flash
BlackTip Shark, Pinnacles, Ponta Mamoli, taken with Canon 350D in SeaCam housing, 28 mm lens, no flash
This image of two Zambezi (Bull) Sharks was taken at around 15m while freediving on the Pinnacles off Ponta Mamoli, southern Mozambique, with a Nikon D100 in a Sea and Sea Housing, natural light.
 
 
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