Neptunes Eye is a photograph by Sean Davey which was uploaded on May 28th, 2015.
Neptunes Eye
An underwater view of a school of tropical fish, whilst a wave rolls past overhead at Shark's Cove, on the north shore of Oahu.
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by Sean Davey
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Neptunes Eye
Artist
Sean Davey
Medium
Photograph - 35mm Slr Photography
Description
An underwater view of a school of tropical fish, whilst a wave rolls past overhead at Shark's Cove, on the north shore of Oahu.
This art piece is available in a diverse range of rolled or framed gallery-quality canvas, soft duvet covers as well as other home decor items such as fabric shower curtains, greeting cards and tote bags and also decorative throw pillows for your beach house.
For more remarkable wave pictures, check out my Ocean Wave Photography page, located at the beginning of my gallery page.
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May 28th, 2015
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Comments (29)
Donna Mibus
neat!
Sean Davey replied:
Thanks, Donna. This shot was unplanned. The wave just happened to roll across the top above me, so I photographed it.
Andrew Wilson
An amazing image!
Sean Davey replied:
Thanks, Andrew. I was shooting the fish and the wave just rolled over the top of us all, unexpectadly.
Richard Bryce and Family
Absolutely fantastic, Sean!
Sean Davey replied:
Thanks Richard. The wave was a bit of an unexpected feature as I was just focusing on the fish at the time and then the wave rolled over, above.
Roger Tyau
I purchased this print and had it done in 24 X 16 metal. Truly amazing how you captured the underwater scenery in this shot. I reside on Oahu and have been associated with anything to do with the ocean from the time I was a little kid until today. Ocean activities have always been a part of my life style and I must say that this shot that you captured is truly special.
Sean Davey replied:
Thanks for the purchase Roger. it is a special image. I was just focusing on the fish when the wave happened to roll right over the top of us all and I squeezed off that frame. As often is the case with a lot of my best images, it was all about being in the right spot at the right time and pressing the shutter button.
Jeff Swan
This is truly amazing!
Sean Davey replied:
Thanks Jeff. The wave was an unexpected part of the image. I was just focusing on the fish and the wave rolled over the top of us all.
Christopher James
Congratulation.....your wonderful work has been featured in the 1000 Views on 1 Image Group l/f/p