is doing the rounds,
so I thought I would post it with a bit more information and a few other photographs by photographer Sean Scott, who took all of these,
he was
headed to Red Bluff in Western Australia, a remote camping location where the
desert meets the Indian Ocean, when he spotted a giant pack of fish congregated
near the shore,
feasting on this bait ball were
about 200
bronze whaler sharks which Scott began to follow with his drone, once
the swarm of fish moved a bit closer to land he was able to spot the sharks
without the assistance of his elevated camera, and began shooting from his
perch on the beach,
Scott was able to capture two locked in a rising wave, caught just as it was swelling to shore, You can see more of his aquatic images on Instagram, I wonder how many of the humans in the photographs realized how close they were to a shark when the drone photographed the aerial photograph of them?
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