Epson red sea underwater photography- Day 1

The first day of the Epson red sea underwater photography competition is over. For me at least.

With a total of exactly 180 minutes underwater today (3 separate dives), I did not manage to produce and serious contenders to this competition. The level is really at its highest ever, and the presence of the photographers is well noticed in and out of the water.

As through the day people still arrived to Eilat, the serious work really begins tomorrow as well as the official opening event.

Another interesting category opened is the “atmosphere” series. This is an optional series consisting of 10 images showing the city of Eilat, the sponsoring hotel and “behind the scenes” of the competition. Attending to this category requires both times and a bit of a “mental switch” as there is a need to move back to a 2 dimensional world and have people as objects.

With not much more to add, I’ll sign off with one of the ultimate models of the red sea- a clown fish.

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