Amazing underwater photography by Dmitry Vinogradov, talented male nature photographer from Moscow, Russia.
Showing posts with label Underwater Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Underwater Photography. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Wildlife Underwater Photography by Dmitry Vinogradov
Amazing underwater photography by Dmitry Vinogradov, talented male nature photographer from Moscow, Russia.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Marine Conservation Issues by Norbert Wu
Norbert Wu is an independent photographer and filmmaker who specializes in marine issues. His writing and photography have appeared in thousands of books, films, and magazines. He is the author and photographer of seventeen books on wildlife and photography and the originator and photographer for several children’s book series on the oceans. Exhibits of his work have been shown at the American Museum of Natural History, the California Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Sciences, and the National Museum of Wildlife Art.
He was awarded National Science Foundation (NSF) Artists and Writers Grants to document wildlife and research in Antarctica in 1997, 1999, and 2000. In 2000, he was awarded the Antarctica Service Medal of the United States of America "for his contributions to exploration and science in the U.S. Antarctic Program." His films include a pioneering high-definition television (HDTV) program on Antarctic’s underwater world for Thirteen/WNET New York’s Nature series that airs on PBS.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
50 Fantastic Examples of Underwater Photography
Underwater photography can be incredibly rewarding. There are countless bizarre, colorful animals, shimmering coral reefs, and towering kelp forests that beg to be photographed. This type of image making is usually carried whilst scuba diving or snorkelling, requiring specialist equipment and presenting a specific set of technical demands. Professional photographers have taken many vivid and remarkable underwater photographs that we have collected for your inspiration. Just have a look at these amazing photographs.
“Underwater imaging is considered an especially challenging area of photography, since it requires very specialized equipment and techniques to be successful. Despite these challenges, it offers the possibility of many exciting and rare photographic opportunities.” -Wikipedia.
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