According to the British "Daily Mail" reported, released 2016 annual underwater photography contest before the Italy photographer David Lopresti (Davide Lopresti) beat 3500 competitors from 54 countries and regions, with an amazing "gold" in the like to win the championship. Other winners have the iceberg, sunken ships and bears fishing scene.
Italy photographer David Lopresti (Davide Lopresti) to capture the "gold" in the hippocampus. He said: "in this photo, I used a long exposure technique, in order to give life to the photo. Combining background light with artificial light, the body of the photograph is almost separate from the rest of the scene, giving a graceful and powerful feel."
16 years underwater photography contest released the "golden hippocampus" won the first prize, Thailand photographer Richard Gary (Richard Carey) shooting "turtles eat jellyfish", he said: "the turtle floats in the vicinity of our ships, I decided to see how it dived into the water in search of food. Soon, it found a large mosaic jellyfish, and began to eat it. Turtles apparently want to keep jellyfish on the surface of the sea, because jellyfish every time they want to swim into deep water, were dragged back by the turtles."
French photographer Greg Raikkonen (Greg Lecoeur) to capture the "pilot whales". Lecco said: "when I went to the Mediterranean Sea, very lucky to find a group of whales. They are spinning me around in the blue sea, this experience is great."
British photographer Trevor Chis (Trevor Rees) to capture the "quarry pike". Rees said: "in the Leicestershire Bay is a large marine observation stony heaven. The quarry's background is quite boring, but I love this under the background of pike."
British photographer Said Rashid (Saeed Rashid) shooting "tank". The tank is actually the U.S. M42 Duster air defense vehicle, 1980s, Jordan will sink into the sea as the artificial reef. It is 7 metres high, very suitable for snorkeling.
German photographer Tobias Ffedfich (Tobias Friedrich) to shoot the "iceberg", he said: "we plan in April to Greenland icebergs diving, shooting feature. Where the water temperature is 2 degrees Celsius, but diving sight is very good. This huge iceberg showing blue and green light in the sunlight."
Photographer Susanna Snowden - Smith Cayman (Susannah H. Snowden-Smith) captured the American warship sinking "Seagull". Smith said: to ideal composition, I have to wait until the fish swim to the right position, then I need a diver to contrast, increase interest. When divers fins close together, I press the shutter, which makes the picture looks very clean, no confusion."