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Posted by on Feb 26, 2012 in Photography | 0 comments

20 Floating Examples of Underwater Photography

20 Floating Examples of Underwater Photography

 

If you think that being a designer is the most difficult job in the world, then think again. The art of photography is way more intricate and complex as opposed to being a creative artist. The vocation of a designer is normally limited to the indoor stuff like sketching and designing using graphic design software. But the skill of professional photo taking involves several extraneous factors as well. Not only must a photographer know his technical aspects of camera work, he must also be familiar with the surroundings and environment in which they work.

Possibly one of the trickiest techniques in photo shoot is underwater photography. Considering the tough and rigid environment of submerged places, the job of a photographer becomes all the more difficult due to several factors. Even though most of the underwater pictures are taken in tranquil places, but still the art of maneuvering the camera against the friction of water is simply genius. Adventurous yet dangerous, this technique is enthralling and captivating to watch for the average spectator.

To give you an example of how underwater photos come out, here are 20 terrific photos that will drift your senses into amazement.

 

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