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Showing posts with label underwater. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Time Lapse of Life Under Water!!


From 150,000 wonderful picture of life under water, using time laps, we review with you today this video is amazing.The video titled "Slow Life" , which shows the secret life of marine animals like a sponge and coral under scrutiny great camer.


It is clear from the video that these sea creatures are in fact moving objects, but we can not be seen with the naked eye, and therefore need to reduce the speed of the captured images so we can see the movement.


Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Arowana - The monster fish which eats birds


This fish, which called Arowana and also called bonytongues,  live in the freshwater, they are freshwater bony fish belongs to Osteoglossidae family.

Arowana fish has an incredible behavior which is not normal like eating birds and insects, holding sometimes hundreds of eggs in their mouths.

Osteoglossids are carnivorous, often being specialized surface feeders. They are excellent jumpers; it has been reported thatOsteoglossum species have been seen leaping more than 6 feet (almost 2 metres) from the water surface to pick off insects and birds from overhanging branches in South America, hence the nickname "water monkeys". Arowana species typically grow to around 2 to 3 feet in captivity. via


Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Art Photography : Stunning Moments Of Underwater Waves By Mark Dipple


One of the most amazing and unique photograph which was captured by the photographer artist Mark Dipple from Sydney, Australia. He began underwater photograph  landscape because of he was fascinated of the life under water.   He spent several months in the seabed to capture the moment of underwater waves roll.



Sunday, July 18, 2010

Art Photography:Amazing underwater jumping


This amazing underwater base jumping video was made by the free divers Guillaume NĂ©ry, world champion free diver and Julie Gautie who wanted to show a different approach to free diving. The film shows Guilaume “jumping”  from the top and into Dean’s Blue Hole. A challenge many would simply say a big “No” to. What is even more amazing about this video is the fact that it was filmed in one go by Julie Gautie with a Canon 5D Mark II. I guess both of them held their breath during the filming of this whole video clip. Truly amazing feat worthy of free diving champions.
According to its authors it has been filmed for fictional and artistic purposes.