Scuba Diver

BLACKWATER PHOTO GURUS

The blackwater realm is without a substrate or a reef. There is no limit to the ways and angles one can shoot

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I don’t really like going diving at night. After a full day of dives, what I would rather be do is crack open the

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My fascination with blackwater started way back in 1984. My parents had given me a copy of Within a Rainbowed Sea by the photographer Christopher Newbert, and

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