When I capture this, I was equipped with a simple point and shoot camera. So I had to shoot everything in the same manner. Obviously, this is a macro opportunity. Anyhow, today very sophisticated point and shoot camera housings are capable of changing lenses underwater, which are called “wet lenses”.I like this dull yellow colour for some reason. Mostly I ...
This sight reminded me of bird nest plants within the vegetation of a rain forest. If I am equipped with a wide angle lens I could have captured this better. That would have supported me to go closer to capture more details, without restricting the range. This capture is from the outer reef of Great Barrier Reef.
This is Scorpionfish. It’s interesting to know, how cleverly it camouflage itself according to the surrounding. Though it is not an aggressive fish, it is always advised to keep a safe distance because its’ erectile spines of their dorsal, pelvic and anal fins contains poison. Of course this is not a very good shot. Though, this is best captured as ...
Coral Grouper (also known as Coral Hind/ Cephalopholis miniatus) is one of my favourite fishes in a reef. I like its colour and beautiful pattern. I found this particular fish going upwards in the ridge of a rocky formation of Kiralagala. May be this is not the optimum timing for the shot, but I couldn’t afford to miss the chance.
Diyamba Gala is usually not a promising diving site for photography. Anyway, this colony of Sun Corals made my attempt worth. I love shooting these bright yellow Sun corals because it easily gives you the satisfaction of shooting a vibrant object, just by considering the angle of light and composition.
This is a school of Doubleline fusilier (Pterocaesio digramma) found swimming across a reef in Great Barrier reef. I was amazed by the sight and by the same time I had a very little time to capture the scene.
This photo was taken in the Great Barrier Reef. Specialty in the reef is vibrant corals. It is not only the biggest reef system on earth, but one of the healthiest.
Usually under water photographers are not encouraged to shoot downwords, there are some exceptions. I captured this formation shooting directly downwords.