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Great white shark photographed in Ganbaai, South Africa. That one was a bit too close for comfort, I took the image as I was comming back on board from the cage. The flash froze the movement, while the long exposure preserved the action element.
By Ivo Kocherscheidt
posted Wednesday, February 11, 2004
28 votes

A bronze whaler photographed of Umkomaas/Aliwal shoal in South Africa.
Nikon 2DX, aquatica housing, Hartenberger strobes
By Ivo Kocherscheidt
posted Friday, December 30, 2011
9 votes

Great White shark, Ganbaai, South Africa. One of my favorite shots from the cage. I used a Nikonos V with a 15mm lens, the perfect setup for available light photography.
By Ivo Kocherscheidt
posted Thursday, February 12, 2004
8 votes

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3 Entries Found
A bronze whaler photographed of Umkomaas/Aliwal shoal in South Africa.
Nikon 2DX, aquatica housing, Hartenberger strobes
Great White shark, Ganbaai, South Africa. One of my favorite shots from the cage. I used a Nikonos V with a 15mm lens, the perfect setup for available light photography.
Great white shark photographed in Ganbaai, South Africa. That one was a bit too close for comfort, I took the image as I was comming back on board from the cage. The flash froze the movement, while the long exposure preserved the action element.
 
 
 
3 Entries Found