Another amazing thing is that there is not a single drop on the lens, while it’s pretty clear the artist would have to be floating in the water to take these photos. Maybe the lens is covered until just the right moment?
I can see a lens drop in the 3rd shot. I haven’t had my camera in the ocean, it’s not waterproof for one thing, but I’ve been out in extremely wet conditions, where my glass is covered in water drops, and they rarely show up on photos.
multitool says
Another amazing thing is that there is not a single drop on the lens, while it’s pretty clear the artist would have to be floating in the water to take these photos. Maybe the lens is covered until just the right moment?
Caine says
I can see a lens drop in the 3rd shot. I haven’t had my camera in the ocean, it’s not waterproof for one thing, but I’ve been out in extremely wet conditions, where my glass is covered in water drops, and they rarely show up on photos.
Caine says
Also, I don’t know much about waterproof cameras, the glass may have a special coating.
rq says
They’re so dynamic, instants frozen in time.
Ice Swimmer says
The beauty of water. The flying water, the arch and the peacock tail.