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This pioneering new volume of underwater photography reveals the coral reefs of the world as you have never seen them before, through revolutionary natural-light filter photography and a marine biologist's revelatory understanding of reef life behaviour. A marine scientist by training, Alex Mustard captures the natural behaviour of marine life that many divers miss. In this remarkable volume, he unveils a life-long fascination with the real lives of reef animals. Perpetually surprising, the unique images range from reefs from all around the world, including the Red Sea, Indian Ocean, Pacific, South-east Asia, Caribbean. To his peers, Alex Mustard's name has become synonymous with the new digital techniques that he has developed, and he leads the way in the use of filters in available light shooting and shooting telephoto lenses underwater.
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Alex Mustard, 31, is proving one of the world's most innovative underwater photographers. He won first places in both the prestigious BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year and Festival Mondial De L'Image Sous Marine, Antibes, France. His first book The Art of Diving was published in 2006, and he is a regular contributor to Underwater Photography magazine and DIVE magazine, where he is a contributing editor. His work has also appeared in numerous other publications around the world, from The Times, to Professional Photographer.
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By: Alex Mustard
192 pages, 150 photos
'This is the best book about diving since Jacques Cousteau's The Silent World, Alex has a unique eye - this is dynamic underwater imagery at its best' - David Doubilet Photographer-in-Residence National Geographic Magazine 'This publication marks Mustard's arrival as an underwater snapper of international importance - one of just two Brits whose work is admired all over the world.' DIVE Magazine