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  • Following my previous post, this is yet another slightly more creative image. Using a slow shutter speed combined with flash blurs the background and shows the motion of the subject. Inspired by Nick More's stunning blurry blues. If you haven't yet seen his award-winning image from Cornwall in the UK, make sure you check it out now!
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  • Using a slow shutter on this image conveys a sense of motion. THese guys are fast! Taken on the Wetpixel Whale Shark Trip 2017.
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  • This is my 1st place winning image in the Wide Angle Unrestricted category of the Digital Shootout 2019.  The groupers in the Cayman Islands are famous for being extra friendly. They regularly approach divers and pose for photographers which makes for good opportunities to get the creative juices flowing!
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  • Taken on the Wetpixel Whale Shark Trip 2017.
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  • Yesterday I had the pleasure to share the water with a maximum of 6 silky sharks at the same time. Conditions were pretty rough but the sharks more than made up for the bounciness and strong currents.
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  • Bit of a different one today. Let me know what you think! :)
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  • Last night I did my very first blackwater dive. If you're not familiar with the concept, it's night diving in the open ocean over deep water looking at critters that spend the day much, much deeper. It feels like floating through space and if you look closely, many aliens can be observed. Like this larval mantis shrimp for example.
    Mantis Shrimp... IN SPACE
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  • Silver tip shark swimming over a reef
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