A pair of beautiful Bull Sharks, Carcharhinus Leucas.
Not actually my favorite shark species but I figured I would work my way up to it. I was extremely ashamed to realize I didn’t have any artwork of one of my absolute favorite superorder of animal – Selachimorpha, the shark.
http://www.saveoursharks.com.au/Sav.....-_Welcome.html
© A. F. Parker (Styx) 2009
Prints: http://www.deviantart.com/print/10285977/
Not actually my favorite shark species but I figured I would work my way up to it. I was extremely ashamed to realize I didn’t have any artwork of one of my absolute favorite superorder of animal – Selachimorpha, the shark.
http://www.saveoursharks.com.au/Sav.....-_Welcome.html
© A. F. Parker (Styx) 2009
Prints: http://www.deviantart.com/print/10285977/
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 866 x 666px
File Size 68.9 kB
Listed in Folders
Dark waters with sharks is TOTALLY creepy. Definitely a nightmare for me.
If I may say one thing about it is that I'm not really digging the top shark that's turning up, towards the viewer yet headed out of the frame. It leads the eye out and makes for an awkward composition. I DO like how the lower shark is placed, however. Unless you're thinking the eye will flow down the body of the top shark thus lead the eye to the lower shark.... hmmm..... it's still strange. Maybe if there were some murky dark sharks in the distance. :]
If I may say one thing about it is that I'm not really digging the top shark that's turning up, towards the viewer yet headed out of the frame. It leads the eye out and makes for an awkward composition. I DO like how the lower shark is placed, however. Unless you're thinking the eye will flow down the body of the top shark thus lead the eye to the lower shark.... hmmm..... it's still strange. Maybe if there were some murky dark sharks in the distance. :]
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