and taking underwater pictures,
so I was fascinated to see these photographs by marine biologist Alexander Semenov who is the
head of the diving at Moscow State University’s White Sea Biological Station
where he brings nearly a decade of underwater photography experience to a wide
variety of research and exploration projects,
He focuses mostly on invertebrate animals found in the Arctic ocean,
translucent creatures from jellyfish to worms found deep underwater, most of which have never been documented with such detail and clarity,
Semenov shares his views about his work in an artist statement:
'My key specialism is scientific macrophotography in natural environments. This practice makes it possible to observe animals that cannot be properly studied under laboratory conditions, such as soft bodied planktonic organisms or stationary life forms living on the seafloor. My personal goal is to study underwater life through camera lenses and to boost people’s interest in marine biology. I do this by sharing all my finding through social media and in real life through public lectures, movies, exhibitions and media events',
all of these pictures, were taken my myself,
whilst diving,
in the Philippines,
as unless you are a diver,
you would never normally see them,
looking at these makes me want to start SCUBA diving again,
but all of my equipment including me is way too old! and yes I know that my pictures are not as good as Alexander
Semenov's but he is a professional, I was just a pleasure diver with a camera, but it was such great fun!
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