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Once in a while I have these dives where I dont find interest in most of those moving subjects around me. This was my second dive and I decided to see how will it look if I take macro shots of different corals.

Dipsastraea is a genus of stony corals in the family Merulinidae. It's one of the common corals in Indo-Pacific tropical region. I started shooting them and after lighting up these corals for five minutes I realised they started absorbing the light and became so vibrant. I dont think I have every seen these bright green anywhere else before.

Poor visibility in Hantu Jetty was another reason I stopped searching for our usual subjects on this day. It was shot with my Sony 90mm Lens on A7r3 with the help of couple of video lights.

This piece was created by Shinto K Anto (Artist alias: FloodedCamera). The image is part of a 1/1 photo collection called Singapore from Below. The collection contain 25 unique underwater photographs taken from Singapore waters during the span of two years.

Singapore from Below collection image

Volume 1 - Singapore is home to a large variety of animal and plant species, which can be found in their natural habitats. Be it dry land tropical rainforests, mangroves or coral ecosystems, there is a rich biodiversity to be found in our Nature. With this collection, I want to showcase some of the unknown underwater wonders in this local waters.

Unlike the rest of South East Asia, diving conditions in Singapore is challenging. On an average day we get only a visibility of 2-3 meters which can some time go towards 0 depends on the day. But these waters are a great place to photograph underwater macro life. This is going to be a two part series with a combined total of 25 photographs.

To make this world a better place, with every initial sale, we will be doing Marine Megafauna Foundation's whale shark adoption under collector's preferred name.

Let me show you a different Singapore from below.

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Once in a while I have these dives where I dont find interest in most of those moving subjects around me. This was my second dive and I decided to see how will it look if I take macro shots of different corals.

Dipsastraea is a genus of stony corals in the family Merulinidae. It's one of the common corals in Indo-Pacific tropical region. I started shooting them and after lighting up these corals for five minutes I realised they started absorbing the light and became so vibrant. I dont think I have every seen these bright green anywhere else before.

Poor visibility in Hantu Jetty was another reason I stopped searching for our usual subjects on this day. It was shot with my Sony 90mm Lens on A7r3 with the help of couple of video lights.

This piece was created by Shinto K Anto (Artist alias: FloodedCamera). The image is part of a 1/1 photo collection called Singapore from Below. The collection contain 25 unique underwater photographs taken from Singapore waters during the span of two years.

Singapore from Below collection image

Volume 1 - Singapore is home to a large variety of animal and plant species, which can be found in their natural habitats. Be it dry land tropical rainforests, mangroves or coral ecosystems, there is a rich biodiversity to be found in our Nature. With this collection, I want to showcase some of the unknown underwater wonders in this local waters.

Unlike the rest of South East Asia, diving conditions in Singapore is challenging. On an average day we get only a visibility of 2-3 meters which can some time go towards 0 depends on the day. But these waters are a great place to photograph underwater macro life. This is going to be a two part series with a combined total of 25 photographs.

To make this world a better place, with every initial sale, we will be doing Marine Megafauna Foundation's whale shark adoption under collector's preferred name.

Let me show you a different Singapore from below.

Category Photography
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%
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