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Shark on the prowl
Shot taken near Hatteras, N.C. on a wreck called the Dixie Arrow. It was taken with a Sealife Camera from within reaching distance of the shark. The effect of the flash gives a slight glow to the sharks eye.
By Greg Caldwell
posted Thursday, July 31, 2008
22 votes

Under the Radar/ 
Followed this shark to get this great shot out of Hatteras, N.C. The shark glided overhead as I waited for the best angle. I used a 35mm Sealife camera with no zoom. Depth is about 85 feet over the Dixie Arrow wreck.
By Greg Caldwell
posted Friday, August 1, 2008
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Under the Radar/
Followed this shark to get this great shot out of Hatteras, N.C. The shark glided overhead as I waited for the best angle. I used a 35mm Sealife camera with no zoom. Depth is about 85 feet over the Dixie Arrow wreck.
Shark on the prowl
Shot taken near Hatteras, N.C. on a wreck called the Dixie Arrow. It was taken with a Sealife Camera from within reaching distance of the shark. The effect of the flash gives a slight glow to the sharks eye.
 
2 Entries Found