There are many scuba diving sites around the world. Under the water you will find coral reefs, in touch with many fish, beautiful plants, etc. Underwater photography is usually done while doing the scuba diving activities. Here are some of the beautiful examples …
Regal Queen. The queen angelfish rules… [ Photo by laszlo-photo / CC BY 2.0 ]
Hello There. He's a curious clownfish, peeking through while other divers swam after the turtles. [ Photo by josh-n / CC BY 2.0 ]
It starts right here, in Maldives. Fish are found in an extraordinary range of habitats, from mountain streams to hot springs and at depths below 7,000 meters. There are some 20,000 species of fish and the Maldivian reefs and seas boast of over 2,000 species. [ Photo by nattu / CC BY 2.0 ]
Schooling bannerfish school. it was quite a surreal scene; there must have been thousands of them. [ Photo by jon hanson / CC BY-SA 2.0 ]
Elegant firefish / Decorated dartfish [ Photo by TANAKA Juuyoh (田中十洋) / CC BY 2.0 ]
Flamingo Tongue Snail in Profile. These snails are so pretty. All of the color, however, is in their mantle. So when you find a dead one, they just look like ugly white shells. [ Photo by laszlo-photo / CC BY 2.0 ]
Star Attraction. The color red, restored by the underwater flash, neatly accents this enormous sea star. [ Photo by laszlo-photo / CC BY 2.0 ]
Welcoming Persian Gulf [ Photo by Hamed Saber / CC BY 2.0 ]
taking the ride. Sea monster, with friends [ Photo by wrda / CC BY-SA 2.0 ]
Location: Kish island, Persian Gulf, Iran [ Photo by Hamed Saber / CC BY 2.0 ]
Doctor, Doctor… A school of Razor Surgeonfish (Prionurus laticlavius) sweeps past me at Sombrero de Pelo (Hairy Hat) dive site, in Coiba National Park, Panama. [ Photo by laszlo-photo / CC BY 2.0 ]
flaps up. The little streaks are motion blur from particles in the water, near the camera. [ Photo by jurvetson / CC BY 2.0 ]
fish soup. Anthias, Chromis, & Masked Pufferfish from the Red Sea [ Photo by jon hanson / CC BY-SA 2.0 ]
Spotted Trunkfish Peek-a-boo [ Photo by laszlo-photo / CC BY 2.0 ]
Gurnard on the Wing – Coió [ Photo by laszlo-photo / CC BY 2.0 ]
baloon. Mactan Cebu, Philippines [ Photo by TANAKA Juuyoh (田中十洋) / CC BY 2.0 ]
bands of fish. snorkeling with Convict Surgeonfish on top, Yellow Tang on bottom, and an Bluespine Unicornfish marching off to the right. [ Photo by jurvetson / CC BY 2.0 ]
Barracuda Tornado. A "tornado" of schooling barracudas at Sanganeb Reef, Sudan. [ Photo by Rob Hughes / CC BY-SA 2.0 ]
Sun Shower. The Dudes are very friendly, just like in Finding Nemo… [ Photo by jurvetson / CC BY 2.0 ]
micro cosmos [ Photo by TANAKA Juuyoh (田中十洋) / CC BY 2.0 ]
school of fish at surface. not sure what species. [ Photo by jon hanson / CC BY-SA 2.0 ]
Silver moony / Monodactylus argenteus [ Photo by TANAKA Juuyoh (田中十洋) / CC BY 2.0 ]
Cephea jellyfish / Cephea cephea [ Photo by TANAKA Juuyoh (田中十洋) / CC BY 2.0 ]
Underwater Bubbles [ Photo by Online Photography School / CC BY 2.0 ]
Scuba diving Indonesia – Bali – Komodo – Bunaken 2008 [ Photo by Ilse Reijs and Jan-Noud Hutten / CC BY 2.0 ]
Diving in the beautiful waters around Bali, Komodo [ Photo by Ilse Reijs and Jan-Noud Hutten / CC BY 2.0 ]All images, which were originally posted to the author page, were reviewed on August 04, 2010.
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Great Collection, nice work !
Hi there,
Thank you for using my photograph in this post!
Please attribute the photograph to my Online Photography School and link to http://www.photographyicon.com/
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Ok, I have changed the attribution & link. Btw, your website & photo are great.
beautiful images thanks