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PostPosted: 24 Aug 2011, 09:44 
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Debunking sharks’ bad reputation


Who would believe someone would free-dive unprotected with great white sharks in the open ocean unless you had photos to prove it.

Divers William Winram, Fred Buyle and Pierre Frolla do just that.

No shark cage. No spear gun or knife. Just cameras.

In the last few years, divers like Winram have been debunking the sinister reputation of the so-called man-eater.

He wants to show that human’s natural fear has been blown far out of proportion and convince people that the creatures deserve protection.

His business card says “Shark Publicist.”

Before going into the water to get their shots, they check their diving gear and photo and video equipment.

Underwater with sharks nearby is no place to be changing batteries or memory cards, so Winram makes sure they’re all charged and cleared.

They also spend time on the boat watching the animals to make sure it is safe to get into the water with them.

The shots they get are unpredictable because they cannot know what direction the sharks will arrive from. There are shots they would like to get, but “it really is a fluid environment — pardon the pun,” said Winram.

He said all of the photos in the gallery above were taken “in the moment without any preconceived idea of ‘setting up’ a shot.”

To keep from being a shark’s next meal, Buyle and Winram stay alert. They could be watching one shark for a photo but have to keep an eye out for any others that may sneak up.

They also watch each other’s back.

“Since Fred and I have worked together a lot, we intuitively understand what we are going to do and are able to follow each other’s lead, which is important when dealing with unpredictable animals,” said Winram. “This is how we have managed to capture some really interesting shark/human interaction with photographs.”

The also have some fun while underwater with some gag shots. There’s one in which Winram is pretending to drink tea while lounging on a rock. To get that photo, he swam down about 15 meters in 18-to-20-degree (Celsius) water wearing jeans and weights hidden under the pants and held his breath for 2 to 2.5 minutes. He had to make sure to avoid sitting urchins on the rock. This shot took four attempts as bubbles from nearby scuba divers ruined the shot.


http://framework.latimes.com/2011/08/22/debunking-sharks-bad-reputation/#/0

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PostPosted: 24 Aug 2011, 10:47 
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The tea photo is genius

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pretty bloody impressive!! dont think iwould like to be in the water when the dinner bell was rung but.!!! :lol:


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Love the last shot


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Fantastic!

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Some awesome footage there! Good to see the creatures in there passave state. :P


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hrmm... tempting fate???


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Was reading an article in a magazine where the divers were diving with big tiger sharks off mexico and had been for days when an aggressive tiger shark tried to eat him!! He casualy stabbed it in the gills and killed it. He stated that all sharks have there own personality and that this one was a mean mother..

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I think you have it all wrong mate, did you not see this doco on how sharks behave around divers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwX-f9qsiYE

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I don't think they said anywhere they they're trying to prove that sharks are harmless or that it's 'ok' for sharks to kill people. They appear to be trying to prove that they aren't the killing machines commonly portrayed, in that they won't automatically go into 'man killing' mode.

So Lou, do sharks deserve protection? Keeping in mind that they're not just an apex predator, they're also an indicator species and part of a biological chain that keeps US alive. Go on, figure out that comment.

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http://www.news.com.au/features/environment/map-of-shark-movements-on-australia-day-prove-animals-share-the-busy-waterway/story-e6frflp0-1226121711604

Bull shark's weren't hungry on Australia day.

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surfcoastspearo wrote:
Bull shark's weren't hungry on Australia day.


Wow those sharks cover some serious ground in a day.

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Check this website. Shows tracks of SBT, sharks etc...

http://oceantracks.csiro.au/index.html


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south935 wrote:
Check this website. Shows tracks of SBT, sharks etc...

http://oceantracks.csiro.au/index.html


That is amazing. Looking over the great white shark tags now, they *really* like to travel. I didn't realise the NZ/Chatams and Oz populations intermix.

Edit: and SB tuna make sharks look like lazy paddling bastards.

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Lou Hadju wrote:
Trying to convince the public they are harmless by swimming with them ONLY after carefully studying them, (making sure they're not hungry) etc etc etc

What a load of shit.

No ones worried about a sated shark.... its the hungry bastard that comes barreling in at 100 miles per hour, tearing people to pieces that have given sharks their bad reputation.
And no amount of wankers bullshit is ever going to stop that from happening.
All they're doing is trying to convince the public that its ok for sharks to kill people.

lost me there a bit cobber,how the f**ck does photographing divers peacefully swimming with sharks convince the public that its ok for sharks to kill people ??????? i really dont wanna meet a white in the water.especially when im spearing,but you go into their world knowing they are top dog and they gotta eat sometime!! think world wide less than 10 people a year get taken by sharks and we probably kill millions of em yearly 8)


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