TITLE: Shark at dusk
In 1492 A.D., the Spanish navigator Christopher Columbus was in his way to discover the New World, and when he passed the islands, he named them “Queen's Gardens”. Now, Queen's Gardens are under strict protection of Cuba government, it presents rich ecological diversity underwater, and in the blue seawater, you can see various sharks passing by. This photo was shot at dusk. The slanting rays of the sun passed through the seawater, and we can see this beautiful beam under the water. When I was absorbed in this beautiful image, a shark swam by, so I took the camera and shot this only picture.
AUTHOR: Jim Chen (Taiwan)
He loves extreme sports and the underwater photography perfectly combines adventure and art creation. He was certified as an open water diver at 2007 and started underwater photography at 2008. Every time of underwater photographing, he hopes to capture those transient beautiful moments more precisely. The moving pictures interweaved by the submarine world and the benthos is the motive power attracting him to continue photographing.
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