Sixgill Shark Amid Tiny Havana Buildings in near Callejon de Hamel, Havana

Sixgill Shark Amid Tiny Havana Buildings

by Emilio Henry

Blue shafts of midday sunlight pierce the deep water column, illuminating a sixgill shark gliding through a canyon. The creature moves from behind, its gray skin textured with rough scales and distinct gill slits. Tiny shoebox-sized buildings line the canyon edges, their white walls and red roofs mimicking the architecture of Callejon de Hamel in Havana. Suspended particles glitter like dust motes in the light beams, creating a dreamlike calm. The shark passes directly between miniature doorways and windows, its massive tail fin brushing against a small balcony railing. A reflection of a red roof tiles shimmers on the shark's wet flank.

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Camera Sony a7S*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Sony a7S photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 135mm
Aperture f/1.8
Shutter Speed 1/8000
ISO 800
Film JPEG straight out of camera
Location near Callejon de Hamel, Havana
Date 2020-08-25
Credit VEETER
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