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False Bay, South Africa 2011

When my curtain is drawn, this will still probably be my most widely published reportage photograph. It came after twenty eight unsuccessful hours lying face down on a boat deck in False Bay near Cape Town. Sharks only tend to predate on seals in the early morning and there is no reason why this should happen anywhere near a boat. The odds are low and patience is a most necessary prerequisite for this type of pursuit. This shot was captured on my ninth winter morning at sea and its clarity is great testimony to the capability of professional Nikon camera bodies and lenses. In darker hours after an unsuccessful shoot, I sometimes have to remind myself that this is my image and always will be.

Available sizes (Framed size)

Large: 71" x 99" (180 cm x 251 cm)
Standard: 52" x 71" (132 cm x 180 cm)

Available editions

Large: Edition of 12
Standard: Edition of 12