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  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack11.jpg
  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack10.jpg
  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack07.jpg
  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack06.jpg
  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack04.jpg
  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack03.jpg
  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack01.jpg
  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack12.jpg
  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack09.jpg
  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack08.jpg
  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack05.jpg
  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack02.jpg
  • Photographer catches wild animals in Urban spaces <br />
<br />
Photographer Jason McGroarty who captured these wild animals in urban spaces said  "I will always remember the moment that I came into contact with a wild fox whilst walking a dimly lit street on the outskirts of my hometown. Through project Totem I want to capture that heart-stopping moment when the wild breaches the barriers of the big city and boldly reminds us that we are not as sage as we would like to think, that the unexpected should be expected'<br />
<br />
jason love of wild animals grew his photographer project in capturing these animals outside there normal enviroment <br />
<br />
"I didn’t have to manipulate the animals at all, I wanted them to be seen as they would be in the context of each image and so the hard part came when I had to manipulate the surroundings to suit the unique symbolism's of each animal. Some of the animals featured in Project Totem are looking at you, placing the viewer in the image and others take a more candid approach with the animals acting as they would in their natural surroundings"<br />
<br />
Almost all of the images seen are shot in my hometown, Letterkenny, Donegal, Ireland.<br />
©Jason McGroarty/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_wild_animals_Urban_spac...jpg
  • Photographer catches wild animals in Urban spaces <br />
<br />
Photographer Jason McGroarty who captured these wild animals in urban spaces said  "I will always remember the moment that I came into contact with a wild fox whilst walking a dimly lit street on the outskirts of my hometown. Through project Totem I want to capture that heart-stopping moment when the wild breaches the barriers of the big city and boldly reminds us that we are not as sage as we would like to think, that the unexpected should be expected'<br />
<br />
jason love of wild animals grew his photographer project in capturing these animals outside there normal enviroment <br />
<br />
"I didn’t have to manipulate the animals at all, I wanted them to be seen as they would be in the context of each image and so the hard part came when I had to manipulate the surroundings to suit the unique symbolism's of each animal. Some of the animals featured in Project Totem are looking at you, placing the viewer in the image and others take a more candid approach with the animals acting as they would in their natural surroundings"<br />
<br />
Almost all of the images seen are shot in my hometown, Letterkenny, Donegal, Ireland.<br />
©Jason McGroarty/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_wild_animals_Urban_spac...jpg
  • Photographer catches wild animals in Urban spaces <br />
<br />
Photographer Jason McGroarty who captured these wild animals in urban spaces said  "I will always remember the moment that I came into contact with a wild fox whilst walking a dimly lit street on the outskirts of my hometown. Through project Totem I want to capture that heart-stopping moment when the wild breaches the barriers of the big city and boldly reminds us that we are not as sage as we would like to think, that the unexpected should be expected'<br />
<br />
jason love of wild animals grew his photographer project in capturing these animals outside there normal enviroment <br />
<br />
"I didn’t have to manipulate the animals at all, I wanted them to be seen as they would be in the context of each image and so the hard part came when I had to manipulate the surroundings to suit the unique symbolism's of each animal. Some of the animals featured in Project Totem are looking at you, placing the viewer in the image and others take a more candid approach with the animals acting as they would in their natural surroundings"<br />
<br />
Almost all of the images seen are shot in my hometown, Letterkenny, Donegal, Ireland.<br />
©Jason McGroarty/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_wild_animals_Urban_spac...jpg
  • Photographer catches wild animals in Urban spaces <br />
<br />
Photographer Jason McGroarty who captured these wild animals in urban spaces said  "I will always remember the moment that I came into contact with a wild fox whilst walking a dimly lit street on the outskirts of my hometown. Through project Totem I want to capture that heart-stopping moment when the wild breaches the barriers of the big city and boldly reminds us that we are not as sage as we would like to think, that the unexpected should be expected'<br />
<br />
jason love of wild animals grew his photographer project in capturing these animals outside there normal enviroment <br />
<br />
"I didn’t have to manipulate the animals at all, I wanted them to be seen as they would be in the context of each image and so the hard part came when I had to manipulate the surroundings to suit the unique symbolism's of each animal. Some of the animals featured in Project Totem are looking at you, placing the viewer in the image and others take a more candid approach with the animals acting as they would in their natural surroundings"<br />
<br />
Almost all of the images seen are shot in my hometown, Letterkenny, Donegal, Ireland.<br />
©Jason McGroarty/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_wild_animals_Urban_spac...jpg
  • Photographer catches wild animals in Urban spaces <br />
<br />
Photographer Jason McGroarty who captured these wild animals in urban spaces said  "I will always remember the moment that I came into contact with a wild fox whilst walking a dimly lit street on the outskirts of my hometown. Through project Totem I want to capture that heart-stopping moment when the wild breaches the barriers of the big city and boldly reminds us that we are not as sage as we would like to think, that the unexpected should be expected'<br />
<br />
jason love of wild animals grew his photographer project in capturing these animals outside there normal enviroment <br />
<br />
"I didn’t have to manipulate the animals at all, I wanted them to be seen as they would be in the context of each image and so the hard part came when I had to manipulate the surroundings to suit the unique symbolism's of each animal. Some of the animals featured in Project Totem are looking at you, placing the viewer in the image and others take a more candid approach with the animals acting as they would in their natural surroundings"<br />
<br />
Almost all of the images seen are shot in my hometown, Letterkenny, Donegal, Ireland.<br />
©Jason McGroarty/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_wild_animals_Urban_spac...jpg
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