Return From Grand Cayman





The Atlantic Ocean
I went down to Grand Cayman Island for a week with my biology teacher to study coral reef biology. There I was asked to be an unofficial photographer, though I must say I wasn't even thinking about that, more to the fact that I was BREATHING UNDER WATER...
I was nervous about shooting underwater with Black and White, but I think they turned out alright.
3 Comments:
que bonita, las fotografias.
these are great photo and I never thought to shot in b&w underwater, great result, I'll try
thanks
hi josh,
this is catharine maloney (older lady with brown hair from light and lighting)...I missed your photos of the week on friendster so I went to look for them and found this. I love your black and white pictures under water.
I dont have a photo blog, just a website. this is neat.
byebye
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