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.
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.
He used a wide-angle camera to capture a bay near Durdle Door limestone, Dorset County, England.
A starfish near Purbeck Island, Dorset county.Pearson said he wanted to capture unique images of life above and below the water.
While waiting to capture the sea creatures, the marine biologist recorded an unruly paddle in the coastal area of Sennen Cove, Cornwall county.
A beautiful jellyfish swims near the water in Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset County.
Cluster of seaweed brilliantly under the lens of Andrew Pearson.
The seal rests on a sinking rock in Lundy Island, Devon County.
Marine biologist said the type and separation of images created unique images but this method was not popular.
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.
Seagrass reclines on the water. 'Marine life in the UK is very diverse and we need to protect them , ' Andrew said.
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