Images separate on and below the water surface

A marine biologist spends a lot of time capturing interesting above and below water splits in UK waters.

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Andrew Pearson, a 32-year-old British marine biologist, recorded interesting photos during the study of the sea in Cornwall and Dorset County, England.Pearson cleverly put the above and below water images into beautiful photos.

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He used a wide-angle camera to capture a bay near Durdle Door limestone, Dorset County, England.

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A starfish near Purbeck Island, Dorset county.Pearson said he wanted to capture unique images of life above and below the water.

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While waiting to capture the sea creatures, the marine biologist recorded an unruly paddle in the coastal area of ​​Sennen Cove, Cornwall county.

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A beautiful jellyfish swims near the water in Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset County.

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Cluster of seaweed brilliantly under the lens of Andrew Pearson.

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The seal rests on a sinking rock in Lundy Island, Devon County.

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Marine biologist said the type and separation of images created unique images but this method was not popular.

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Image of a crab hiding under the water. "People do not recognize marine life and the interesting things are less than a meter from the water in the waters of the United Kingdom ," Pearson said.

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Seagrass reclines on the water. 'Marine life in the UK is very diverse and we need to protect them , ' Andrew said.