A shot of a polar bear shortly after it had dived into it’s underwater enclosure.
A Bengal Tiger Takes a Swim
Image of a Weedy Seadragon (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus)taken near Flinders Pier,Vic,Australia © Copyright Matt Tworkowski
This shot was taken on the “Great Barrier Reef” and this Saint Wally got realy close for the shot. He wanted to be in a magazine.
My rather late entry into the underwater photo comp (bugger)...shot with fujifilm disposable underwater camera..thanks a bunch to Michael for his help…scanned on my super duper new scanner, haven’t quite figured out how to up the res, but will replace it soon with a better quality image…can’t wait to get back into film photography / All images from this series here=
All images from this series here siren song
A personal piece done in Gouache and colored pencil. The kid is saying, “what the heck?” The squid is saying “hey, don’t ask me.” (I have no idea what I’m talking about and should stop typing.)
a mug of hot chocolate and a few hours on photoshop seemed like a great idea to while away a cold wintery night…not always a fan of too much after processing, but had a ball with this one… All images from this series here
Giant Blue Clams from Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean Territories, Australia. The wonderful, luminous colours of the clams make them shine underneath the water. When snorkelling of diving in Cocos they are a wonder to see. The clams pictured above are reared beachside in a large salt water nursery. Visitors to the islands can visit the clam farm and learn more about these amazing creatures. This has been my most successful print to date. It won the Wildlife Category of the Expose Your World Photography Awards 2008 (national) and the Open Colour Section of the York Society Photography Awards 2008 (state), as well as a Highly Commended in the Melville Art Awards 2008 (state) and a Highly Commended in the ANZANG Nature Photography Awards 2008, Underwater category (national) and a Highly Commended in the Jan/Feb Fujifilm Showcase Photography Competition. It has also been published in “Camera Magazine” (Jan/Feb issue) . To take it I leant over the water to drop my shadow over the glare on the surface. Of course, the clams saw me do this and thought i was a predator, so they closed. I stood at an almost 90% angle for several minutes until they opened up again. I managed to take 3 frames before they sensed my movement and closed. Canon 5D, ISO 400, f8, AV MODE, 24-105MM L Series Canon Lens / Handheld, no flash, Auto White Balance. As is from camera. Featured in Image Writing Group, Woman Photographer Group, Shameless Self Promotion Group, A Photographers Craft Group. And Featured Features Group. Placed 6th in The Blue Challenge, for All That is Nature Group, Oct 2009.
“Drifting away, we understood that nothing is as vital as nothingness. The void of the absolute. / The absolute of absurd. But we woke up, and we understood how high is the price of reality. Time. / Tangency. The dominated nothingness.” This is one of the 30 pieces that conform my installation “The Red Room”, done between February and June 2008 :)
The water was so clear over in The Maldives that you could clearly see from about 15 meters away. I miss it :)
split view of a dolphin smiling by the surface
We found a pink girly bike on the side of that road on the way to this shoot so naturally it was added to the already huge pile of random stuff in the boot. I jumped in the pool with these crazy musicians and kept handing them props and directing them to complete various acts of underwater stupidity. James managed to stay dry by offering to operate the camera through a viewing window. I also shot some film with an underwater camera but I’ve been really slack and haven’t developed it yet. If I’m lucky, being in the hot car for this long will have screwed it up a bit and I’ll get magical surprises when I finally make some prints. models: Jase and Tom www.joobrien.com
Shot with a disposable underwater camera.
A hard rockin octopus, rockin out hard! My entry for the Sound comp. Placed 4th out of some amazing Top 20 entries. 10 tee’s off to the UK!!! Thanks to all involved. On the shelves in London’s Demo Store!!!! / Original rough sketch - /
.. I’d rather drown
Martine Roch Illustration / /
Have a look at my calendars please! * / Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks, Sphyrna lewini, passing by. / Wolf Island, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador, Pacific Ocean 2256 views until 06.11.2009 Canon EOS 50-E, 17-40mm, Subal housing, no flash, 1/60s, f 9, ISO 100 http://www.norbertprobst.com
Diver surrounded by a huge shoal Bigeye Travallies, (Caranx sexfasciatus). / Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia, Indian Ocean Canon EOS 5D, 2.8/15mm Fisheye, Seacam Housing, Subtronic amphibian flash (manual), 1/125, f 11, ISO 100 http://www.norbertprobst.com PLEASE WATCH NEW CALENDARS! /
The largest fish tornado, Bigeye travallies, Caranx sexfasciatus, I ever have seen. Tulamben, Bali, Small Sunda Islands, Indonesia, Banda Sea Canon EOS 5D, 15mm Fisheye, SEACAM housing, 1/250s, f9, Subtronic-Underwater flash, manual
Have a look at my new calendars please! * / Since the “Nemo” movie this small little False Anemone Fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) is everybody’s darling… Bunaken, Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia Canon EOS 5D, Seacam housing, 100mm Makro, 1/40s, f 16, ISO 100, Speedlight 580 EX, Sealux housing, TTL http://www.norbertprobst.com
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