Friday, October 22, 2010
Underwater Photography : The Beauty, Mystery and Fantasy of The Underwater World
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Underwater Photography : The Beauty, Mystery and Fantasy of The Underwater World - Taking photos under water is one of the most challenging branches of photography because the underwater world has such strange optical properties and is rather taxing on the photographer himself. Despite these challenges, it offers the possibility of many exciting and rare photographic opportunities. Animals such as fish and marine mammals are the most common subjects, but photographers also pursue shipwrecks, submerged cave systems, underwater "landscapes", and portraits of fellow divers.
Underwater Cave by Wes C. Skiles
Under the Sea by Silver-Guild
Only time by G. Russel Childress
The Edge Of A Dream by Day Is Coming
Bend by Andrey Narchuk
Too Close by Oren Cohen
Catedrahl by Stefan Beskow
Kaleidoscope by Jim Patterson Photography
Leopard shark by Joaquin Tornel
S W A R M by getcarter
Coral Reef Riot by arterius
A Delightful Glimmer by Stew-Luvulongtime
Old Trojan horse underwater... by unusualPhoto
Kanyon at Kas by Hasan Yokes
Ocean Rise I by jadden
Manta Ray by Michel Braunstein
Dancing Medusae - Carmel, California by Jim Patterson Photography
Whale Sharks are coming! by yoshiko314
Tunnel of Fish by Arne Kuilman
Nembrotha Kubaryana by Francis Tan
Water Life by Helmut Pizka
Whale shark by Michael Gerber
Tarpon and Silversides by Mike Sutton Brown
Penguins Under Water Photo by Maria Stenzel
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