Life below water is mysterious and mesmerising! Adventure activities like scuba diving & snorkelling give you the opportunity to see the amazing life below water and share your experiences through photography to inspire others to do their bit in preserving the marine life.
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Underwater photography is taking photographs while under water. It includes underwater wedding photos, underwater model photoshoot / underwater fashion photography, photos of the marine life (coral reefs, fishes, sea turtles), shipwrecks, portraits of divers, over/under shots (where part of the frame is above water while the rest is an underwater scene) & more.
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Photos by Lawrence – Underwater Photographer. For more such amazing images, do check his Instagram profile here instagram.com/seaslugs_n_stargazers
For professional underwater photography especially while scuba diving – you’ll need a mirrorless camera or a DSLR with underwater housing, dome port and 2 underwater strobes.
Underwater photography equipment
Underwater housing:
Underwater housing helps to keep the water out and your camera safe. It is customized for each DSLR and different housing models offer different levels of control; choose a housing specifically designed for your camera. A housing includes pushbuttons, knurled knobs/dials, and levers to access the camera functions. Make sure to clean it with fresh water after every use to protect your camera.
Wide-angle lens (at least 18mm or wider/fisheye lens) is ideal for underwater photography. But, due to the refraction of light in water (light bends as it goes between water and air), everything looks closer/ is magnified under water. So, you won’t get the full wide angle; your wide angle lens will give a zoom effect.
A dome port aka wide-angle port is curved; when you place your lens behind a dome port, it helps to retain the wideness of the lens and the image comes out sharp with good colours. (You will need to correct the distortion caused by the ultra-wide-angle lens/fisheye lens during post-processing)
For macro lens/shots, you’ll need a flat port.
Underwater strobes:
If you’re taking a photograph of a sea turtle within 1-2 meters under water, you may still be able to see the colours on the turtle. But, the deeper you dive, lesser the light – you’ll find under water. After few meters down, much of the red and green wavelengths of light get absorbed; colours begin to fade, only blue light reaches down – so everything appears blue to your eyes.
Underwater strobe/flash/LED adds white light back which allows you to see and capture the beautiful colours of the marine life.
Underwater photography composition
To make your underwater photos stand out – use the Foreground Composition, Rule of Thirds and Golden Ratio.
How to shootunderwater photos
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Photo by Ollie Clarke – Underwater Photographer. For more such amazing images, do check his Instagram profile here instagram.com/ollie_underwater
Use the Live View mode of your DSLR for underwater photography coz it’s going to be difficult to look through the viewfinder with your diving mask and the housing.
Go for wide angle lens for scenic shots like the coral reefs, group/schools of fish and shipwrecks.
Use macro lens for macro photography to capture close-up pictures of the marine life that brings out the tiny details.
Photo by Thomas Heckmann
Photo by Thomas Heckmann – Award winning Underwater Photographer. For more such amazing images, do check his Instagram profile here instagram.com/uwphoto_by_toso/
Recommended DSLR Camera Settings
Shoot with underwater strobes/flash,switch on the AI ServoAF (for a Canon DSLR) & AF-C (for a Nikon DSLR) to keep your moving subject in focus.
Aperture: f/8, ISO 100 or 200, Shutter Speed: 1/125 sec or faster to avoid motion blur.
To avoid backscatter – keep your underwater strobes out wide, away from the lens port, and remember, not to point them towards the subject. (as shown in the above image)
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Underwater Model Photoshoot/Underwater Fashion Photography
Underwater model/fashion photography is done in swimming pools, seas or oceans wherein the professional underwater model(s)/artist(s) don’t wear any diving equipment.
Photo by Thomas Heckmann
Photo by Thomas Heckmann – Award winning Underwater Photographer. For more such amazing images, do check his Instagram profile here instagram.com/uwphoto_by_toso/
Pro tips:
Try photographing during noontime for strong natural light
The model can wear a swimwear or a long, flowy dress that allows them to easily move under water
Let the colour of the model’s dress be in contrast with the background to create an attractive composition
Show buoyancy in your photograph – ask the model to glide down or free fall
Use underwater strobes to create good lighting
Use wide angle lens for full body shots
Show reflections, silhouettes in your photograph to capture the viewer’s attention
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Life is beautiful! And if you want to make it amazing, fun & inspiring – focus on nurturing & developing your creative hobbies (photography could be one). It will help you creatively express and share your experiences with others and thereby increase your happiness quotient.
Photography is an art; using creative photography ideas – props and composition techniques will help you take your photography skills to the next level.
Some of the ideas include creatively posing with the sun (Silhouette Photography), photographing a scene/object from a different angle (for instance – capturing a person jumping above you while you lie on the floor and photograph them), throwing colours in the air while you photograph the scene, photographing spectacular moments caused by natural activity or different lights, photographing reflection of the subject/scene on a person’s sunglasses or rear-view mirror of the car and so on.
All these photography tricks & techniques make the viewer wonder how the photographer manged to create such amazing photographs.
Take a look at the below photographs to get a better understanding of Creative Photography:
Bokeh effect created with fairy lights in the background give the illusion that colourful bubbles are coming out of the jar placed in the foreground
Scene photographed from the cable car when it was drizzling sets the mood (You can spray water/colours in the air to create extraordinary images)
Photographed kaleidoscopic effect of a retail outlet display glass in a mall (You can look for such interesting installations that amaze the viewer and captures their attention)
Used the Panning technique: The background is blur but the moving subject (cab) is in focus and appears sharp.
Night photography: Captured the surreal experience of Ganga Aarti
Great divide within reflected in nature: Setting sun imparts two different colours to clouds based on their height (also the sea reflects it)
Placed Lord Krishna keychain on the money plant and photographed it through a paper cup that was cut from the bottom (Try using props to give a different perspective of your subject)
Photographed images of the lanterns that was captured in the smartphone camera
Bokeh effect created with fairy lights in the background reflects its colours on the transparent Lord Ganesh idol placed in the foreground
Bitter gourds in the shape of Lord Ganesh & his Mushak (mouse)
Photographs of the same Raven captured in different poses stitched together to create a visual story
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