Underwater Photography

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Share photos from under the sea! This community is primarily for marine life.

Videos are also welcome!

Rules:

  1. Attribute the photographer (if it's yours, let us know!)

  2. Identify the subject as best you are able. Common name, species name, location (country, area), depth. Dive site name is discouraged.

  3. Photography critiques are welcome, but constructive only.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Gatopardo@lemmy.world to c/uwphotography@mander.xyz
 
 

Sony A7c with seafrogs housing. And Tamron 28mm lens. Freediving at about 4-5m. Natural light. @verdesangre on insta.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Gatopardo@lemmy.world to c/uwphotography@mander.xyz
 
 

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My focus is off just a bit (on the eggs not the rhinopores) and I'm not super enthusiastic about the bare rock, but they are gorgeous animals!

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"When going to the dentist is just as terrifying for the dentist"

Giving a big stretch after a thorough cleaning by a bluestreak cleaner wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus), a Coral grouper (Cephalopholis miniata) looks far more intimidating than its usual lazy, bored self.

Island #5, Similan marine park, Thailand

27/02/2023

[Sony A7R IV, 90mm]

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by chickenfish@mander.xyz to c/uwphotography@mander.xyz
 
 

Okay lets go!, Bathytoshia brevicaudata Short Tailed Stingray. Tuhua, New Zealand in March 2023, Depth about 10m. Frame grab from a gopro video I took. It had a fishing weight hanging from its mouth, swam up really close, did a circle around me, then swam off

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"Sometimes, someone is obviously covered in red flags"

Much like The Joker and Harley Quin, a mated pair of Harlequin shrimp (Hymenocera picta) are vividly coloured, and have a close relationship centered around love and murder. While every carnivore kills to eat, most are opportunistic hunters or proper predators, stalking and hunting their prey for a quick kill. Harlequin shrimp are the creepy couple who drag strangers (sea stars) into their lair and slowly torture them.

Richelieu Rock, Thailand

3/03/2023

[Sony A7R IV, 90mm macro, AOI +12.5 diopter]

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It's a big, wet world out there - let's share it!