Underwater project

Underwater project

Categories: Photo project

It is always interesting what happens under the surface of the water. Looking at the photo of Mark Tipple, you are surprised at the detail of this “other world”. Mark was a famous documentary photographer in the past. He used the ocean as an escape, a kind of escape from his projects. He developed a passion for underwater photography, capturing what happens below the surface of the water on a summer day.

Underwater project

Underwater project

Frozen. (Mark Type)

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Praise. (Mark Type)

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Flow. (Mark Type)

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The escape. (Mark Type)

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Summer. (Mark Type)

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Caught. (Mark Type)

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Shine. (Mark Type)

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Clamp. (Mark Type)

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Chase. (Mark Type)

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Parachute. (Mark Type)

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Air. (Mark Type)

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Breach. (Mark Type)

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Climb. (Mark Type)

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Scratch. (Mark Type)

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Away. (Mark Type)

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Envelope. (Mark Type)

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Force. (Mark Type)

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Diffusion. (Mark Type)

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Pause. (Mark Type)

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Capture. (Mark Type)

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Moment. (Mark Type)

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Kick. (Mark Type)

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