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Is this the world's largest great white shark? Photographer travels
the world to capture spectacular images of terrifying beasts of the
ocean


- Stephen Frink, 67, a magazine publisher from Florida, dives
around the world to take pictures of great white sharks
- He recently snapped images of sharks in South Australia, South
Africa and Mexico, his favourite spots to dive
- Mr Frink saw a shark he believes could compete with the world's
largest recorded great white, dubbed 'Deep Blue'
- 'Deep Blue,' found near Mexico, was recorded at six metres long
and about 50 years old
- Mr Frink said great white sharks are surprisingly shy, despite
their aggressive and large appearance
By BRIANNE TOLJ FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIAPUBLISHED: 10:47 GMT, 20 July
2016 | UPDATED: 22:38 GMT, 20 July 2016
A 67-year-old man is traveling the globe to capture photographs of the
world's largest great white sharks.Stephen Frink, a photographer and
publisher of Alert Diver magazine, headed deep into the ocean off of
South Australia, South Africa and Guadalupe, Mexico, to get up close
and personal with the most intimidating creatures of the sea.Mr Frink,
who is from Florida, said that on his trek he encountered a shark that
he believed could compete with the largest recorded shark in the world
– a six metre shark called 'Deep Blue' found in the waters of Mexico.
+9Stephen Frink (pictured), a 67-year-old photographer and diver,
travelled to South Australia, South Africa and Mexico to capture
photos of the world's largest great white sharks (pictured)+9During
his trek Mr Frink encountered a great white that he believes could
compete with the largest recorded shark in the world – a six metre
shark called 'Deep Blue'

Although it was impossible to measure the shark at the time, he was
able to take pictures of the great white as it glided in the water and
opened its mouth to bare its sharp teeth.'People are typically
impressed with the predatory power of the great white, more so than
any other shark,' Mr Frink said.'There is intimacy in my photos. With
underwater photography it is necessary to get very close, and with a
great white shark it takes a wide angle lens within three feet away,'
Mr Frink said.+9'People are typically impressed with the predatory
power of the great white, more so than any other shark,' Mr Frink
said+9+9 'Getting near and showing their behaviour is my objective,'
Mr Frink, who is also a magazine publisher, said+9Mr Frink said that
South Australia, South Africa and Mexico are his favourite places to
dive with great white sharks 'Getting near and showing their behaviour
is my objective.'Despite their intimidating appearance, Mr Frink said
great white sharks are actually quite shy.'Great white sharks are
notoriously shy. Only lately have we known where and when to find
them, reliably.'They are beautiful. They are majestic. They deserve to
live.' +9Despite their intimidating appearance, Mr Frink said great
white sharks are surprisingly quite shy
A 67-year-old diver may have found the world's largest great white


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