Born 1941. Yeah, I know, that's old. Live in Rome. Was raised in Buenos Aires, and still feel that as home. Work as a consultant in GIS (Geographical Information Systems). My hobby, or maybe my real profession, is South American history. My wife is a very well known (in her specialized world ) Roman archeologist. Our son is 30 years old, but hasn't decided to grow up yet. Deals in politics. We travel, at least an important travel each year.
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Comments (7)
Mondwin
Really a superbly capture Dear Friend!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx
beachzz
Wow, that's still really close to that shark!! Where is this? Great shot!! The blue makes is seem deeper, colder and eerier.
MrsLubner
Look at all those sharks. Look at the risk presented here to anyone who is in the water. I can't believe that these sharks will not bite - there is no such thing as an animal that won't bite. There is always some trigger...
ontar1
Excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RobyHermida
MACHO, SE LO VE TERRIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mousson
A voir absolument en plein écran pour croire! La quantité de requins est incroyable et la qualité excellente, surtout en lumière naturelle! Chapeau!
Sydney_Andrews
I love sharks. Thanks!! E