A recent book by acclaimed underwater photographer David Doubilet comes out this week.
The book, “Two Worlds: Above and Below the Sea,” is being printed on the occasion of Doubilet’s 50th anniversary working as a Nationwide Geographic photographer.
His work in and on the water has plight the popular current for underwater pictures. Essentially essentially based mostly on Doubilet:
“I absorb to execute a window into the ocean that invites folks to appear at how their world connects to one other life-sustaining world hidden from their glimpse.”
Doubilet has spent over 27,000 hours below the bottom since he first place aside his Brownie Hawkeye camera in an anaesthetist’s rubber fetch and jumped off a jetty on the age of 12.
“Two Worlds: Above and Below the Sea” capabilities Doubilet’s signature photography drawn from his complete underwater profession; they span Papua Fresh Guinea to Tall Cayman Island, the frigid waters of the Antarctic Ocean to the tropical Colossal Barrier Reef.
With these photography, Doubilet objectives to take care of discontinuance the brand new standpoint on the bottom of the water that shows the realm above and under in a single body. His scurry unearths rare sea creatures, corals, plant life, and the underwater landscape’s striking hues. These photography are seemingly to be not most intriguing breathtaking — they additionally highlight vital issues about marine conservation and climate alternate.
The book retails for US$59.95/$CAN79.95 and is printed by Phaidon.
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John Liang is the News Editor at DeeperBlue.com. He first obtained the diving malicious program while in High College in Cairo, Egypt, where he earned his PADI Open Water Diver certification in the Crimson Sea off the Sinai Peninsula. Since then, John has dived in a volcanic lake in Guatemala, amongst white-tipped sharks off the Pacific Soar of Costa Rica, and other areas collectively with a pool in Las Vegas serving to to shatter the realm file for the supreme underwater press convention.