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Underwater Photo Contest | Creative - Manipulated (Photoshopped)

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Shots that have been digitally edited outside of the camera for creative reasons (not brightness/contrast etc.) in a program like PhotoShop
Goby after postprocessing with Fractal filter.
Too Many Fish in the Sea! (Panamic Porkfish)/Photographed with a Canon 100 mm macro lens at Cabo San Lucas and converted to black-and-white
ghostpipefish
fractal filter technique
Rhinopia eschmeyeri.
Thorny seahorse.
Common prawn.
Like Sofia Tenggrono, I was also inspired by Francisco Sedano's photoshop technique.
Rhinomuraena quaesita. I was inpired by Francisco Sedano's work and learn how to use the fractalius plugins on my ribbon eel photo, so I here the electric eel ...
"Lion Hunter" part of my Underwater Surrealism body of work. Lionfish are ambush predators. This image is re-imagining how they would be on land like actual lions in Africa.
Napoleon Wrasse/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens at Elphinstone, Red Sea, Egypt
Crown jellyfish/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens at Elphinstone, Red Sea, Egypt and converted to black-and-white
Happy New Year
"Turtle Farm" part of my Underwater Surrealism body of work. Turtles grow algae and other organisms on their shells. To remove these things, they go to cleaning stations to have fish eat these growths like a farm on their backs.
Oceanic whitetip shark/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens at Elphinstone, Red Sea, Egypt and converted to black-and-white.
Spearing Mantis, Lysiosquillina lisa, Lembeh (background removed in Photoshop)
Underwater Fireworks/Photographed with a Canon 60 mm macro lens at Lembeh, Indonesia and manipulated in Lightroom and Photoshop for effects
"Yellow Ray Fall" Stingrays often conceal themselves under sand, coral heads, or anything they can to hide from predators. This image used the fall aspen leaves to reference how they hide and the name of the animal: The Yellow Stingray.
Purple nudi
"Snapper Fall" part of my Underwater Surrealism body of work. The massive school of these blue stripped snapper resembled the changing leaves of fall.
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"Dragon Cave (Leafy Sea Dragon)" part of my Underwater Surrealism body of work
Twirling Moorish Idols/Inverted and twirling added to photograph that also was converted to black-and-white
Parallel Worlds
Simplicity
Interstellar
"Bat Fish Night" part of my Underwater Surrealism body of work. This image is referencing their common name: the Bat Fish.
"Maldivian Orange Tree" part of my Underwater Surrealism body of work. Image is playing off the bright orange color of the Maldivian Clownfish. Like most plants and trees, these fish are endemic, they are only found in the Maldives
"Weedy In the Weed" the Weedy Sea Dragon hides and lives near shore using the weeds for camouflage. The house represents where to find them near shorlines and the thistle references the protection the weeds offer.
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"Master Hypnotist" part of my Underwater Surrealism body of work. Cuttlefish "hypnotize" their prey by changing their colors and textures. When they do this, curious fish swim closer and they are ambushed.
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