nubbsgalore: a selection of photographs from david hall’s beneath cold seas, taken in the waters off
nubbsgalore: a selection of photographs from david hall’s beneath cold seas, taken in the waters off british columbia. through state of the art photographic equipment and innovative techniques, david seeks to challenge the widespread belief that cold water marine life is dull and uninteresting. with temperatures that typically stay about ten degrees above freezing all year long, strong tidal currents, and the limited visibility that comes with cold water (green hues and increased particulate matter), david uses a strobe to captures warmer colours and gets withing ten feet (versus one hundred feet in tropical waters) of his subject. notes david, “the diversity of invertebrate life, especially nudibranchs, anemones and sea stars, is absolutely amazing. …these waters host nudibranchs more than a foot long, three foot tall anemones, enormous sea stars with 24 arms and an octopus that can weigh a hundred pounds or more.”but he adds, "we humans tend to protect what we know and value, and so wildlife photography can be a powerful tool for promoting awareness and conservation. i hope these photos will motivate more people to protect the increasingly fragile web of life on our planet.“ -- source link