15th Annual Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest Natural World
Sardines in the Sun
Sardines emerge from a coral wall in cobalt waters just a few yards from the shores of Cebu Island in the Philippines. They move in a single undulating cloud of silver that twists, turns, shrinks, expands and wraps itself around any object that gets in its way. At times, it becomes a thundercloud, blocking out the sun or clapping violently as it suddenly flips its formation to evade a predator.
This photo is a finalist in the Natural World category of our 15th Annual Photo Contest. See all 60 finalists here.Photo Detail
Date Taken: | 02.2015 |
Date Uploaded: | 06.2017 |
Photo Location: | Moalboal, Philippines |
Camera: | NIKON D800E |
Copyright: | © Giacomo Marchione |
Awards
Photo of the Day: 06.18.17 |
Editor's Pick |
Finalist |