Showing posts with label Underwater Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Underwater Photography. Show all posts

Monday, 2 September 2013



Synchronized Swimming Turtles Photography by Monste Grillo

These talented turtles have been “captured” performing for the camera, when they practice synchronized swimming routine.  This wonderful underwater photography has made by 36-year-old photographer Monste Grillo from Tenerife, Spain. He captures the turtles when they are seen swimming in unison as well as touching fins as they circle towards the surface. After spending hours in the water off the coast of the Canary Islands in 2012, she took photos that show the gentle nature of these creatures, as well as provide a fascinating insight into their behavior in the wild.
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Wednesday, 1 May 2013


Xanthid crab

Today we offer you to get acquainted with the underwater inhabitants of the waters of Singapore, which can be found under the relevant experience and skill. For example, Bishkek based photographer Arthur Anker upload the underwater photographs at his flickr account entitled “Singapore Marine Biodiversity Survey”. Take a look at his wonderful underwater photography and get inspired.
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Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Underwater Photography of Alexander Safonov

Alexander Safonov is a native of the well-known city of Voronezh. More than twenty years as a living outside the country, most of his time spent in the eastern part of Asia, particularly in Hong Kong and Japan. He got the graduation degree from Voronezh State University. By profession Alexander is a talented software architect. 10 years ago, he was licensed diver and eventually became interested in underwater photography. He started photography from since 2004, and after some years, Alexander managed with SLR cameras. Prefers wide-angle lenses and underwater photography. He have visited many places on the planet for the sake of these wonderful images that we suggest you see.
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Monday, 25 March 2013

Stunning Underwater Photos by Mark Tipple

Australian photographer and traveler Mark Tipple is the author of an impressive series of underwater photographs. In addition, the Australian had for last summer shoot a documentary. Actually, We offer you a selection of pictures taken while working on the film. Mark Tipple plunges into the water and removes the surfers who are not on the crest of a wave, and already it had been shot down and start fighting with the ocean. There are no performances or something unreal. Is all natural, from the elements and finishing facial expressions of people struggling with the water element. Mark enjoys surfing and he says that the idea of the project came just after thinking about how we look, when suddenly subdued wave lead us.
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Tuesday, 12 March 2013


Polar Tales from National Geographic photographer Paul Nicklen


Paul Nicklen is a famous National Geographic photographer and a fan of the polar nature. Nickle Paul grew up in the small village of Inuit in the Canadian Arctic, and therefore spent his youth, engaged in hunting and traveling in the region. On Earth, Baffin he appeared keen interest in the study of wildlife, as well as develop unique field skills. After receiving a BA from the University of Victoria with a degree in "Biology", Paul Nicklen returned to the Northwest Territories, and continued his career biologist.

However, his camera always at hand, and it was not long before his hobby turned into all-consuming business of life and profession. Paul worked four years as a biologist, until he realized that he could have done much more for the environment by becoming a photographer.
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Thursday, 31 January 2013

Underwater Swimming Baby Photos

Phil Shaw is a creative British photographer who recently created a photo series of swimming babies in the water. These awesome photos should draw attention to develop swimming skills in the children.

Phil Shaw started the people portraits and underwater baby photography since 1996. He produced underwater images and advertising for many companies and movie libraries to expand her portfolio. Happy viewing :)
(11 Photos)
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Wednesday, 19 December 2012


Examples of Underwater Photography


Most of the oceans and seas are home to some fascinating creatures and landscapes. Most of us, we will never see it with my own eyes. That's why underwater pictures are popular. With the development of technology and the opening of new photos ocean areas there are more incredible photographs hidden diving world. This list includes the top 20 last underwater photos. I'm sure you'll agree that they are all truly incredible.
You can also take a look at our previous post about underwater dogs photography here.
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