Stunning Sea Life Photography

Stunning Sea Life Photography

Russian Photographer Alexander Semenov is a specialist in sea life photography and he has captured some truly amazing underwater monsters from the cold waters of the White Sea. The photos of these sea creatures are absolutely stunning and mind blowing.


Stunning Sea Life Photography

When I first began to experiment with sea life photography I tried shooting small invertebrates for fun with my own old dslr camera and without any professional lights or lenses. I collected the invertebrates under water and then I’ve shot them in the lab. After two or three months of failure after failure I ended up with a few good pictures, which I’ve showed to the crew. It has inspired us to buy a semi-professional camera complete with underwater housing and strobes. Thus I’ve spent the following field season trying to shoot the same creatures, but this time in their environment. It was much more difficult, and I spent another two months without any significant results. But when you’re working at something every day, you inevitably get a lot of experience. Eventually I began to get interesting photos — one or two from each dive. Now after four years of practice I get a few good shots almost every time I dive but I still have a lot of things that need to be mastered in underwater photography.

For more from Alexander Semenov visit Behance.net/mumrik or clione.ru.


Stunning Sea Life Photography


Stunning Sea Life Photography


Stunning Sea Life Photography


Stunning Sea Life Photography


Stunning Sea Life Photography


Stunning Sea Life Photography


Stunning Sea Life Photography


Stunning Sea Life Photography


Stunning Sea Life Photography


Stunning Sea Life Photography


Stunning Sea Life Photography


Stunning Sea Life Photography

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The incredible flying houses of Laurent Chehere

ThumbIf the thought of flying houses conjures up images of Dorothy, Toto, and ruby slippers in the wake of that famous Kansas tornado, then you’re in good company—but the wonderful Wizard of Oz has nothing on French photographer Laurent Chehere.

Known for his work for such high profile clients as Nike and Audi, Chehere swapped his commercial cap for that of world traveler, gathering inspiration from the beauty of Japan, Bolivia, Argentina, and more. But for all of his globe-trotting, it was the photographer’s journeys through the popular districts of Paris that gave way to an extraordinary series titled “Flying Houses”—a whimsical collection of homes, tents, trailers, and cottages that are seemingly suspended in mid-air.

By capturing as many possible angles in good light, Chehere later was able to break the structures out of anonymity and inject them into an intriguing story of flight—with a little help from Photoshop. And while the artist attributes his inspiration to the short film The Red Balloon (shot in Ménilmontant in 1956 by Albert Lamorisse) and to Hayao Miyazaki’s Howl’s Moving Castle, I’m still standing by the theory that these floating houses would find a perfect home in The Emerald City. After all, both are perfect material for a fantastical dream.

Which of Chehere’s photographs are your favorites? What other objects would take on new life if made to look permanently airborne? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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