Sensational Imagery by Diana Fernie
There is some underwater imagery that is truly exceptional and the work of Diana Fernie rates high on the scale.
As underwater photographers, we are very concerned about backscatter and how to remove it from our photos. I was recently reminded how important it is to prevent backscatter in the first place, something all underwater photographers should focus attention on if we are ever to be taken seriously. These tips will help you be a good photographer first, and a good photo editor second.
For most of us older than the millennial generation, our first exposure to the mystery and excitement of the underwater...
A thrill went through me as I listened to the briefing before the dive. This dive would be a singular experience, rare as a hen’s tooth, and one I had anticipated for several years. Happening just once a year, by the light of the full moon, an event of epic proportions takes place in the South Pacific.
You may have heard it said that there are three pillars of photography. These pillars are important both above and...
Underwater photography has its challenges and chief among them is having the right lens for the shot you hope to...
When I first started photographing the world underwater, I hoped to capture my dive buddy interacting with the environment. But...
One of the great things about photography is the ability of the photographer to express their creativity. Sometimes creativity is...
Each major diving destination has its “sweet spot;” that delicious area that is rich in bio-diversity and like a decadent...
Diving in Southern California can be challenging, especially when conditions aren’t stellar. But during the months from August to October,...
One of the greatest pleasures that scuba diving yields for me is the opportunity to photograph fish and other aquatic...