Shark: A Photographer's StoryThis exciting blend of first-person adventure and natural history is the story of a three-year global adventure by a renowned marine photographer and diver who takes a closeup look at all major species of shark. 130 full-color photographs. |
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Page 17
... underwater and seeing a variety of things . The underwater photographer , however , is concerned with finding something to photograph , and then sticking with that . Thus if a diver is teamed up with a photographer , the result is ...
... underwater and seeing a variety of things . The underwater photographer , however , is concerned with finding something to photograph , and then sticking with that . Thus if a diver is teamed up with a photographer , the result is ...
Page 18
... underwater . Nevertheless they allow you to concentrate on many subjects that the Nikonos cannot handle very well . Given the advantages and disadvantages of each system , most professionals tend to use both , oscillating between the ...
... underwater . Nevertheless they allow you to concentrate on many subjects that the Nikonos cannot handle very well . Given the advantages and disadvantages of each system , most professionals tend to use both , oscillating between the ...
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... underwater is enough to quicken the pulse and bring on a feeling of dread . However , as snorkelling and scuba diving become popular , more and more people will encounter sharks , and this is for the good . Observation of these ...
... underwater is enough to quicken the pulse and bring on a feeling of dread . However , as snorkelling and scuba diving become popular , more and more people will encounter sharks , and this is for the good . Observation of these ...
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