Last Friday, I took my wonderful friend Victoria to the Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada in Toronto, her first time there and my second. And of course, I had my camera along (which means I can only suspect Victoria was there, my face buried in my camera as it was).
Today’s pics are of the tunnel through the shark tank. Other photos will appear over the next several days.
PS I welcome you to check out Victoria’s blog: Victoriously.
- Teeth and stingers appear in the deep blue
- Cue the ominous music
- A shark surveys the menu
- Small fish huddle in the fronds of the artificial reef
- Schools of fish ignore the predator
- Like a barbed blanket, the ray glides through the water
- A busy afternoon
- A new kid joins the school of yellow fish
- I particularly like the tank’s lighting effects
- Resting atop the tunnel, a sawfish shows its stuff
- Sharks creep up from all sides
- I like the spot light effect of this image
- Was excited to get a sense of motion in this photo
- All manner of fish mingle in the shark tank
- A large shark slowly makes its way behind us
- A small shoal of yellow-striped fish start the shark tank
- The curved glass makes for interesting lighting effects
- A turtle glides across the bow of a submersible
- Who watches whom?
- Young sharks explore the wonders of humans
- Even mom gets excited
- And the teeth just keep coming