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Online Magazine for underwater photography
INDONESIA | SIMILAN ISLANDS | AZORES
COVER PHOTOGRAPHER: David Doubilet
TOP SHOT: Erik Lukas
CRITTERS CATWALK
INDONESIA SPECIAL
Underwater photography: Armin Trutnau
Indonesia’s underwater world is a natural paradise with an immense biodiversity and is a big part of the worlds ocean.
The whole region is a Mecca for underwater photography.
SENSUAL OVERLOAD
SIMILAN ISLANDS
Underwater photography: Imran Ahmad
Thailand is not stingy of sensual overload. Not with the women, nor the spiciness of the food, not with gods and Temples, the Beauty of the Landscape – and certainly not underwater.
SHADES OF BLUE
AZORES
Underwater photography: Gerald Nowak; Michael Weberberger
En route from Europe to America lies an archipelago of volcanic origin with lush green islands. Its inhabitants, the Açorianos, are influenced by the sea, it is their base of life and it most probably flows through their veins. Here, the clock seems to tick at a much slower pace – however, in recent years a lot has rapidly changed underwater.
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Online Magazine for underwater photography
INDONESIA | SIMILAN ISLANDS | AZORES
COVER PHOTOGRAPHER: David Doubilet
TOP SHOT: Erik Lukas
CRITTERS CATWALK
INDONESIA SPECIAL
Underwater photography: Armin Trutnau
Indonesia’s underwater world is a natural paradise with an immense biodiversity and is a big part of the worlds ocean.
The whole region is a Mecca for underwater photography.
SENSUAL OVERLOAD
SIMILAN ISLANDS
Underwater photography: Imran Ahmad
Thailand is not stingy of sensual overload. Not with the women, nor the spiciness of the food, not with gods and Temples, the Beauty of the Landscape – and certainly not underwater.
SHADES OF BLUE
AZORES
Underwater photography: Gerald Nowak; Michael Weberberger
En route from Europe to America lies an archipelago of volcanic origin with lush green islands. Its inhabitants, the Açorianos, are influenced by the sea, it is their base of life and it most probably flows through their veins. Here, the clock seems to tick at a much slower pace – however, in recent years a lot has rapidly changed underwater.