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Great photo! I would love to see more of the photographer's work, but can't find where you posted credit. Can you please make it a little more obvious?
Facebook would get the credit, but I am pretty sure that's not the name of a real photographer! It was first posted there by "Scuba Diver Life" (http://scubadiverlife.com/) but that's just a community of many thousands of people, and not a real person either.
I put it into Tin Eye (http://www.tineye.com ) and it did not come up.
So I will credit the sharks which look to be three Blacktips (Carcharhinus limbatus) which are very common sharks and easily caught in South Carolina in August using fish or squid bounced near the bottom).
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Great photo! I would love to see more of the photographer's work, but can't find where you posted credit. Can you please make it a little more obvious?
Thank you. :)
Facebook would get the credit, but I am pretty sure that's not the name of a real photographer! It was first posted there by "Scuba Diver Life" (http://scubadiverlife.com/) but that's just a community of many thousands of people, and not a real person either.
I put it into Tin Eye (http://www.tineye.com ) and it did not come up.
So I will credit the sharks which look to be three Blacktips (Carcharhinus limbatus) which are very common sharks and easily caught in South Carolina in August using fish or squid bounced near the bottom).
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