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THRILLING images and a video by a Brit photographer shows two hungry great white sharks closing in for chunks of tuna just a few feet away from the photographer.
THRILLING images and a video by a Brit photographer shows two hungry great white sharks closing in for chunks of tuna just a few feet away from the photographer.
Images show a shark called Keyser Soze with its mouth wide open reaching out for a chunky meal.
The thrilling video managed to capture the fearsome shark Brutus going for another chunk of tuna.
The brave photographer fearlessly managed to record and capture the video at the same time.
These stunning shots were captured at Guadalupe island off the coast of Baja California, Mexico.
Guadalupe Island, Mexico is an island that has regular sightings of these great white sharks that can weigh anywhere between 1500 - 4000 pounds.
The island, which is a migration path for elephants and fur seals, has become a regular place of visit for these sharks, which can reach 21 feet in length.
These images were captured by London-born filmmaker and photographer Euan Rannachan (36) with a Nikon D850 in a Aquatech water housing.
Aquatech Water Housing protects and secures camera and other equipment underwater.
“In the photos you can see a shark called Keyser Soze (#164 in the MCSI id book) spinning around and going for a chunk of tuna at the surface just feet from me,” said Euan.
“In the video you can see Brutus (#208) going for another chunk of tuna.
“I was taking photos of this as well as running my GoPro.
“These full mouth shots don’t happen very often so being in the right place at the right time is something indescribable.”
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