Amazing Underwater Photography

Amazing Underwater Photography

I love the sea world and I’m a big fan of underwater photography, so I decided to hand pick some amazing photographies that show this underwater world that we not so used to, enjoy the inspiration.

If you like to know more info about the photo (camera used, location, …) or more info on the photographer, please click on the photo you like to find out more about it.


Amazing Underwater Photography
by Andrey Narchuk


Amazing Underwater Photography
by Alex Dawson


Amazing Underwater Photography
by Alexander Safonov


Amazing Underwater Photography
by Hengki Koentjoro


Amazing Underwater Photography
by Alexander Safonov


Amazing Underwater Photography
by Alexander Safonov


Amazing Underwater Photography
by Alexander Safonov


Amazing Underwater Photography
by Hengki Koentjoro


Amazing Underwater Photography
by Marcus Pauli


Amazing Underwater Photography
by Sarah Lee


Amazing Underwater Photography
by Ellen Cuylaerts


Amazing Underwater Photography
by Ellen Cuylaerts


Amazing Underwater Photography
by Jacques de Vos


Amazing Underwater Photography
by Viktor Lyagushkin

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Sensational stop-motion music video

ThumbnailBig-budget music videos involve countless people, crazy costumes, and elaborate sets. But Japanese singer-songwriter Shugo Tokumaru’s song Katachi was brought to the screen in a completely different  manner (although it could be argued the process was no less intricate).

The talented Polish animation team of Katarzyna Kijek and Przemyslaw Adamski utilized approximately 2,000 silhouettes extracted from PVCC plates using a computer-controlled cutter. From there, the beautifully detailed, colorful cutouts were filmed frame by frame to create an amazing stop-motion video set to Tokumaru’s happy track. The feats the paper shapes undertake include everything from parade-like marching to choreography that rivals Olympic-standard synchronized swimming.

Appropriately, Shugo Tokumaru’s song title “Katachi” means “shape”, and given the stunning visuals the genius animators produced, I’ll take these cutout shapes over extravagant entertainers any day.

 

Have you ever attempted this kind of intricate animation? Is there a place for stop-motion animation in a digital world? Let us know what you think in the comments.

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