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Look: Photographing White-spotted Bamboo Shark Eggs

By David Fleetham | Updated On January 30, 2017
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Look: Photographing White-spotted Bamboo Shark Eggs


White-spotted Bamboo Shark Egg Casings

White-spotted bamboo shark egg casings in Manila Ocean Park Aquarium, Philippines.

David Fleetham

MANILA OCEAN PARK AQUARIUM, PHILIPPINES

Tiny white-spotted bamboo sharks — Chiloscyllium plagiosum — inside their egg casings. The 6-inch pups hatch after 14 weeks. As adults, these carpet sharks are 3 feet long.

HOW I GOT THE SHOT

I shot this with a Canon 50D and Canon’s EF-S17-85mm Image Stabilized zoom lens at 1/5 sec at f/5.6 and ISO 400. I took numerous shots because of the slow shutter speed and the fact that I had to hand-hold the camera. A tripod would have made things easier but was not possible in the crowded aquarium.

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Manila Ocean Park Aquarium

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White-spotted bamboo shark egg casings in Manila Ocean Park Aquarium, Philippines.

David Fleetham

MANILA OCEAN PARK AQUARIUM, PHILIPPINES

Tiny white-spotted bamboo sharks — Chiloscyllium plagiosum — inside their egg casings. The 6-inch pups hatch after 14 weeks. As adults, these carpet sharks are 3 feet long.

HOW I GOT THE SHOT

I shot this with a Canon 50D and Canon’s EF-S17-85mm Image Stabilized zoom lens at 1/5 sec at f/5.6 and ISO 400. I took numerous shots because of the slow shutter speed and the fact that I had to hand-hold the camera. A tripod would have made things easier but was not possible in the crowded aquarium.

GO NOW

Manila Ocean Park Aquarium

More photos that make you LOOK:

2013 LOOK Images | Sea Angel | Car Wash Cenote