In photo one Thomas P. Peschak has a way of taking photos at a certain angle to where he has the ability to capture a primary image and also a vast scenery as well. In the first photo you can see that there is two images, one showing a crowd of sharks on the left and one showing just a single shark on the right.Considering Peschak is the director of the Save our Seas Foundation (SOSF) one could say intent was to give the impression of humans showing how some stay in groups as where others like to be by themselves. It could also be representing that some sharks get left behind very often due to human inquiries based on the title he named the photo "Shark Night"
In photo two Peschak seems to have in interest of taking close up photos of the animals showing highlights of them in movement. Looking at this photo it gives a sense of boldness, capturing the details of the bird flying towards him. Seeing how there is a pack of them together this could be showing that the bird is giving off the signs to not mess with them. Peschak is able to show how precious life and nature is with the use of photography.
In this last photo it looks as if Peschak was representing playfulness, seeing how the animals were Incorporated within the scenery. Since Peschak is a retired marine biologist you can see giw he incorporates animals within his photography is a big deal. Peschaks intent seems to be one that expresses alertness within our worlds oceans and the wildlife within it.
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