Tuesday, July 17, 2018

The Winners Of The 2018 Underwater Photographer Of The Year Contest Will Take Your Breath Away | Bored Panda

The Winners Of The 2018 Underwater Photographer Of The Year Contest Will Take Your Breath Away | Bored Panda

The Winners Of The 2018 Underwater Photographer Of The Year Contest Will Take Your Breath Away

#1 British Waters Compact Category: "Peek-A-Boo!" By Martin Edser, Uk

British Waters Compact Category: "Peek-A-Boo!" By Martin Edser, Uk
It's always fun to dive with and photograph seals but this encounter was extra special. I had not seen any on this dive probably because it was late afternoon and they were enjoying a sensible nap on shore. I was beginning to lose hope when out of nowhere a head popped up out of the kelp and gave me an inquisitive stare. It disappeared again as quickly as it appeared... Read More

#2 Portrait Category Winner: "A Sand Tiger Shark Surrounded By Tiny Bait Fish" By Tanya Houppermans, USA

Portrait Category Winner: "A Sand Tiger Shark Surrounded By Tiny Bait Fish" By Tanya Houppermans, USA
I always look forward to diving the wreck of the Caribsea and seeing the fierce-looking, but docile, sand tiger sharks that frequent the wreck. On this day as I descended to the wreck, I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Millions of tiny fish, collectively known as "bait fish", were grouped together in an enormous bait ball above the wreck, with dozens of sand tigers lazily meandering among the fish.... Read More

#3 Black & White Category: "Morning Flight" By Filippo Borghi, Italy

Black & White Category: "Morning Flight" By Filippo Borghi, Italy
During spring time from April to June on the coast of Baja California we can witness one of the most impressive migrations of the sea. Thousands of mobula ray's migrate along this coast. I try many times to find this incredible behavior but some how this has not occurred. This year, during a morning safari on the sea we saw a different group of beautiful mobular. I jumped in the... Read More

#4 Black & White Category: "Hypnosis" By Wendy Timmermans, Netherlands

Black & White Category: "Hypnosis" By Wendy Timmermans, Netherlands
I'm a freediving Vice-World Champion and can dive up to 83 meter while holding my breath. But diving deep is only one small part of my passion for the underwater world and for me, freediving the Mexican Cenotes has been a dream for many years. As freedivers, we explore the abyss on one breath only, in its purest way. It allows us to move gracefully through the water and makes... Read More

#5 British Underwater Photographer Of The Year. "Love Birds" By Grant Thomas, Uk

British Underwater Photographer Of The Year. "Love Birds" By Grant Thomas, Uk
I have always been fascinated by over-under photography, connecting the everyday terrestrial world that we all know with the less familiar underwater secrets. I chose Loch Lomond as the location for this shot due to its idilic scenery, water access and friendly swans. My initial idea was to frame a split shot of one swan feeding below the surface of the water but when I noticed how comfortable they were... Read More

#6 Macro Category: "Pretty Lady" By Tianhong Wang, China

Macro Category: "Pretty Lady" By Tianhong Wang, China
This is a Japanese pygmy seahorse, a lot of creatures in order to protect themselves, will stay in their own and similar color environment, so the adjacent color in the natural color will be easier to find. When I took this shoot, I used a large aperture and tried a variety of different combinations of lighting methods to blur the background to highlight the subject, but at the same time... Read More

#7 Wide Angle Category: "Blacktip Rendezvous" By Renee Capozzola, USA

Wide Angle Category: "Blacktip Rendezvous" By Renee Capozzola, USA
In French Polynesia, there is a healthy shark population thanks to their strong protection. It is my favourite place to photograph sharks as they often frequent shallow waters, which are perfect for split shots. It was my intention to go out at sunset and try to capture an over-under of the sharks. This shot was challenging as there was only a short time period when the sun was at the... Read More

#8 Wide Angle Category Winner: "Humpback Whale Spy Hopping" By Greg Lecoeur, France

Wide Angle Category Winner: "Humpback Whale Spy Hopping" By Greg Lecoeur, France
Each year, I go to Tonga to lead a small group of nature enthusiasts to photograph humpback whales. Tonga offers probably the best opportunity to interact with the whales in blue water. This year was very special, with my friends we had sone of my best moments in my underwater photographer's life: Very curious and playful whales came to investigate us and adopt the spy hopping posture in front of... Read More

#9 Macro Category Winner: "Seahorse Density" By Shane Gross, Canada

Macro Category Winner: "Seahorse Density" By Shane Gross, Canada
The pond I was in has the highest density of seahorses on Earth, but I?ve never seen three together like this before. I was camping on shore and had all night to shoot with the idea of backlighting a single seahorse, but finding three together was a real gift. I was super careful not to disturb them because they will swim away if they?ve had enough. I had my off-camera... Read More

#10 Black & White Category Winner: "Crocodile Reflections" By Borut Furlan, Slovenia

Black & White Category Winner: "Crocodile Reflections" By Borut Furlan, Slovenia
When diving was finished for the day, I asked the divemaster to take me back again to a place, where seawater crocodiles are usually seen. I wanted to shoot them in low evening sunlight, when the sky turns into warm colours. When we arrived, the sun was already on the horizon and it was very dark in the water. I pushed ISO settings high to get some warm ambient light... Read More


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