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Beauty Discovered

Finding Beauty With Underwater Species Discovered in Key Largo, FL

Diving into the depths of the ocean is a journey to a place of unparalleled beauty. Every time they land, a fantastic world unfolds, decorated with a kaleidoscope of colors and countless unimaginable creatures. From the ethereal dance of jellyfish to the intricate ornamentation of seahorse sculptures, every moment encountered on the surface reveals nature’s masterpiece The underwater landscape is teeming with a variety of creatures is fascinated by their incredible transformation and strange presence, with one It makes it a bit more visible realm where curiosity is rewarded with a strange and endless discovery of lifestyles.

a turtle swimming under water

SLEEPING TURTLE

Part of our Beauty Discovered series. Turtle waking up from a nap on a cement slap at the Mala Wharf in Maui Hawaii. Shot with Canon 5D Mark IV in a Nauticam Houseing, with Kraken Mini Flare video lights, and Sea & Sea YSD2 strobes. Take our photography class to learn how to capture breathtaking memories of your own discoveries.

a fish swimming under water

SURGEON FISH

Part of our Beauty Discovered series. Surgeon Fish swimming in a school feeding off the bounty of sand at Two Step in Kona Hawaii. Shot with Canon 5D Mark IV in a Nauticam Houseing, with Kraken Mini Flare video lights, and Sea & Sea YSD2 strobes. Take our photography class to learn how to capture breathtaking memories of your own discoveries.

a close up of a fish

PUFFERFISH

Part of our Beauty Discovered series. Curious puffer fish looking into the camera at Port Ghalib in Egypt. Shot with one of our rentals, Canon G7X Mark II in a Fantasea Houseing, with a Kraken 3500+ WSRU video light. Take our photography class to learn how to capture breathtaking memories of your own discoveries.

underwater view of a large rock

MORAY EEL

Part of our Beauty Discovered series. Eel was looking to swim to another hiding spot in the early morning in Maui Hawaii. Shot with Canon 5D Mark IV in a Nauticam Houseing, with Kraken Mini Flare video lights, and Sea & Sea YSD2 strobes. Take our photography class to learn how to capture breathtaking memories of your own discoveries.

a close up of a fish

SPOTTED TINY PUFFER

Part of our Beauty Discovered series. Curious small pufferfish at night. Shot with Canon 5D Mark IV in a Nauticam Houseing, with Kraken Mini Flare video lights, and Sea & Sea YSD2 strobes. Take our photography class to learn how to capture breathtaking memories of your own discoveries.

a turtle swimming under water

BABY TURTLE

Part of our Beauty Discovered series. Turtle waiting at the cleaning station at Mala Wharf in Maui Hawaii. Shot with Canon 5D Mark IV in a Nauticam Houseing, with Kraken Mini Flare video lights, and Sea & Sea YSD2 strobes. Take our photography class to learn how to capture breathtaking memories of your own discoveries.

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GOLD LACE NUDIBRANCH

Part of our Beauty Discovered series. This Gold Lace Nudibranch was eating larvae on a small rock at dusk far from shore in Maui Hawaii. Shot with Canon 5D Mark IV in a Nauticam Houseing, with Kraken Mini Flare video lights, and Sea & Sea YSD2 strobes. Take our photography class to learn how to capture breathtaking memories of your own discoveries.

a close up of a coral

CORAL WORM

Part of our Beauty Discovered series. This worm was feeding of tiny particles in the water, coming out of the coral in Maui Hawaii. Shot with Canon 5D Mark IV in a Nauticam Houseing, with Kraken Mini Flare video lights, and Sea & Sea YSD2 strobes. Take our photography class to learn how to capture breathtaking memories of your own discoveries.

underwater view of a large rock

LION FISH

Part of our Beauty Discovered series. Native Lion Fish searching for prey on Little Brother in the Red Sea. Shot with one of our rentals, Canon G7X Mark II in a Fantasea Houseing, with a Kraken 3500+ WSRU video light. While Lion Fish are native in the Red Sea, they are a intrusive species here in Key Largo, come learn how to catch these delicious fish to help reduce their invasive population.