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‘Happy Shark Wave’
© Will Clark
February 1, 1985
The Giants trade first baseman Jack Clark to the Cardinals for David Green, Jose Uribe, Dave LaPoint, and Gary Rajsich. The Silver Slugger Award recipient will play a pivotal role in St. Louis winning the National League pennant this season.
will clark enjoys a celebratory cigar after clinching the division, sending the rangers to the postseason for the first time, 1996
Basking Sharks
Basking Shark Feeding by Will Clark / UPY2018
Commended, British Waters Wide Angle. "Basking sharks are the world’s second biggest fish. They can grow over 10 meters long. Each year dozens arrive to the rich waters off the Inner Hebrides archipelago as part of their annual migrations. A bloom in plant plankton occurs in the warming springtime waters, which leads to an explosion in the numbers of animal plankton at the height of summer. Just as these tiny animals feed on the microscopic plants, so the basking sharks feed on the zooplankton, pushing slowly forward with their massive mouths open to envelop clouds of their prey before filtering them out through specialized gill structures. It is possible to sensitively snorkel with these gentle giants—if spooked, they close their mouths and change direction. I’ve learned that the best method is to place yourself some distance in front, stay completely still, and hope for the best." Photographed off the Isle of Coll, Scotland.
will clark as a member of team usa during the olympics, 1984