Underwater Light

By May 21, 2007January 6th, 2019Abstract, Bahamas, Underwater Photography

Much of my time underwater is spent looking for simple, available light photographs. These are not sexy photos, but they tend to sell well and are typically used as backgrounds or screened back with text or inset photos laid over the top. The best part is they are simple to shoot, even for me.

The ocean surface, seen from underwater, ripples with waves and wind and bright sunlight

The ocean surface, seen from underwater, ripples with waves and wind and bright sunlight.
Image ID: 00700
Location: Bahamas

Water patterns

Water patterns.
Image ID: 03181

Sunlight spreads across broad sand plains, trochoidal patterns

Sunlight spreads across broad sand plains, trochoidal patterns.
Image ID: 03185
Location: Bahamas

Abstract underwater photos.

About Phil Colla

I am a natural history photographer. I enjoy making compelling images in the ocean, on land, and in the air. I have maintained the Natural History Photography blog since 2005 and my searchable Natural History Photography Library since 1997. Here are some tear sheets and behind the scenes views. Thanks for looking!