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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 741148" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>This photo of a beautiful 7 foot female sand shark was taken several years ago with my Nikonos V, 35mm f/2.8 UW Nikkor and High Speed Ektachrome off the coast of Pensacola, FL. She was actually quite curious and non-threatening. Most people freak at the thought of being in the water with sharks, I love it! They are amazing creatures and as long as you don't do anything stupid your chances of being bitten are less than being struck by lightning. I have been diving for 40 years with countless species of sharks, including tigers and bulls and have yet to be threatened by one. I am not really sure what cause the would on the left side of her snout, she might have gotten hooked. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]343563[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 741148, member: 12827"] This photo of a beautiful 7 foot female sand shark was taken several years ago with my Nikonos V, 35mm f/2.8 UW Nikkor and High Speed Ektachrome off the coast of Pensacola, FL. She was actually quite curious and non-threatening. Most people freak at the thought of being in the water with sharks, I love it! They are amazing creatures and as long as you don't do anything stupid your chances of being bitten are less than being struck by lightning. I have been diving for 40 years with countless species of sharks, including tigers and bulls and have yet to be threatened by one. I am not really sure what cause the would on the left side of her snout, she might have gotten hooked. [ATTACH=CONFIG]343563._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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