Friday, August 1, 2014

British Photographer Andy Murch Gets Up-Close with Sharks at Feeding Time (PHOTOS)

By Sean Breslin
Published: August 1,2014



 
It's something most of us would never dare do – swim toward large sharks during feeding time, without a safety cage.
But Andy Murch does it to prove a point. The British photographer wants to show the world that sharks are far more interested in fish, even at their hungriest moments, than humans, reports the Daily Mail.
Murc, 47, snapped the amazing close-ups you see at the top of the page without the restrictions of a safety cage. Fifteen years of interaction with all kinds of sharks, including hammerheads and great whites, have allowed Murch to become more comfortable around these massive creatures, yielding more majestic and intimate photos, the Daily Mail adds.
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In fact, Murch has only had one near-death experience in his 15 years of working with sharks, and it occurred when his breathing equipment failed 100 feet underwater, according to the New York Daily News.
Murch uses a mixture of fish and squid to lure the sharks toward his camera, the NYDN also said, and when they open their mouths to eat, he snaps images that make the sharks look like they're getting ready to eat the camera instead.
"It's important to respect these creatures; I don't wear chain mail, but I do wear equipment that isn't shiny or brightly colored because I don't want a shark to think it sees a fish and bite me in its confusion,” he said in a press release.
For those eager to get inches from a large shark, Murch also runs an adventure travel company that brings people along on some of his shark swims.

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