
Some "wildlife" shots are tame in comparison with others! So I have to admit that I did not go swimming with the sharks to take this shot. It's just part of a mural here in Melbourne. The nature of the artwork is marine life, as you can see below ....

And while it's the sort of artwork that evokes images of "Finding Nemo", I have to tell you quite categorically that there is nothing fishy about the quality of the images.

Lucky it's all decent quality, although I could not spot a signature on the huge mural. You're going to ask me what size it is, right? I'm thinking about three metres tall by five metres wide. And no, there were no damp squibs, although there were a few damp squids!
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that's one huge mural...
ReplyDeleteLove that you highlighted individual sections of the whole and the last 'Nemoesque' one is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteClever as always David!
That's a nice mural, love the last one!
ReplyDeleteI love the mural as well as its subjects. It must have taken a great deal of time to complete.
ReplyDeleteTerrific artwork!
ReplyDeleteThat mural made me smile. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea for camera critters. I love the murals especially the Nemo. Thanks for sharing your version of cmaera critters.
ReplyDeleteToday be bein Talk Like A Pirate Day an I be talkin likes a pirate awl day.
ReplyDeleteSo be my crew ov Beary Pirate cutlasses, arrrrrrr!
Be yu a joinin in, or be yu swabbin the deks?
Arrr!
Thanks for sharing this mural with us. I like the last shot best.
ReplyDeleteI love this artwork. Great colours.
ReplyDeleteFun stuff.. and the colours are soothing.. kind of like ummm.. shark therapy. ;)
ReplyDeleteLove the eyes on the red squid :) And the fish - simply drawn, but very effective!
ReplyDeleteWhat you've shown is very impressive, I'd love to see th full thing, It must be fantastic.
ReplyDeleteMurals always catch my eye. you've captured a very nice one with all that lovely marine life. Have a great week.
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