Underwater photos always represent a new set of challenges for photographers, especially when the average temperature of the water in which you work less than 10 C. Photographer David Hall regularly meets with these challenges, but the fantastic results that they bring it every time they make it again dives into the artic sea.
David Hall began with underwater photography shortly after he began to dive. While he was still a trainee at medical school in the late 1960s, he took the camera in order to show his colleagues what he had seen under water. 1980s seriously devoted to his hobby, and today, this retired radiologist works full-time on your photos. His latest book "Under the coolant must" presents his work in the icy waters of the Pacific Northwest, and below you can see some of them.
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