Water-World Tuesdays #4 - water by excellence
Definitely, I can say that the underwater photographs are among the most surprising, unexpected and genuine images than ever, this work of art requires some serious training and skills to make it look natural under water.
No other technical, environmental, or technological devices allow substances to achieve visual effects such as those offered to photographers by water. Ensures the sensation of flying, standing in the wind, being in a vacuum ... light rays cut the water depth by adding a stunning effect to the beauty of the snapshot. Similarly, air bubbles in the water create an environment incredibly impressive model is surrounded by.
there is nothing more to say... so enjoy! :)
No other technical, environmental, or technological devices allow substances to achieve visual effects such as those offered to photographers by water. Ensures the sensation of flying, standing in the wind, being in a vacuum ... light rays cut the water depth by adding a stunning effect to the beauty of the snapshot. Similarly, air bubbles in the water create an environment incredibly impressive model is surrounded by.
there is nothing more to say... so enjoy! :)
Under Water by Edith Valle
UNDERWATER FASHION EDITORIAL by Susanne Stemmer
Behind The Surface by Nadia Moro
Underwater dance by Mark Mawson
Underwater by Gattaldo
Deep Blue by Daniel Balda
Drowning by Mark Mawson
R.E.M. by Ibai Acevedo
Untitled Underwater by Tamar Levine
Verity by Mark Mawson
Dancing Underwater 2 by Kenvin Pinardy
Set me free… by Sugarock99
Alice by Sugarock99
Primavera by Sugarock99
Abyss by Sugarock99
Sweet Dreams by Beth Mitchell
Underwater Photography by Zena Holloway
Underwater by Barbara Cole
Weeki Wachee spring, Florida, 1947 by Toni Frissel
Ophelia’s Mother by Jolene Monheim












































