Publication: "RAJA AMPAT - Fishocalypse in the Last Paradise"
Dive into Raja Ampat, Earth's richest marine ecosystem, where swirling fish tornadoes and manta ray nurseries thrive. This article reveals how the Indonesian Throughflow currents and conservation efforts sustain its incredible biodiversity, from walking sharks to coral-covered seamount.
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(English version coming soon.)
Raja Ampat, where vortexes of barracuda and jackfish form glinting, unified cloud walls in such density, they blur the visibility like slow motion typhoons underwater...
Find out more in our article on diving Raja Ampat with in July @ DYK.dk & DYK.net
But no need to wait too long either as from May-September, it's a great time to explore Raja Ampat with less boats, less crowds and the best visibility too 🤩
What is all the fuss about Raja Ampat, the diving paradise? Find out in our article on diving Raja Ampat with Scuba Republic Raja Ampat in July 2025!
But no need to wait too long either as from May-September, it's a great time to explore Raja Ampat with less boats, less crowds and the best visibility too 🤩
What is all the fuss about Raja Ampat, the underwater paradise? Find out in our article on diving Raja Ampat with .
But no need to wait too long either as from May-September, it's a great time to explore Raja Ampat with less boats, less crowds and the best visibility too 🤩
What is all the fuss about Raja Ampat, the underwater paradise? Find out in our article on diving Raja Ampat with .
But no need to wait too long either as from May-September, it's a great time to explore Raja Ampat with less boats, less crowds and the best visibility too 🤩
A Mola Mola appeared in the Thailand 🇹🇭! Dr. Thon confirmed that a “Mola fish” was found in the Andaman Sea. This fish is an oceanic fish, which has almost no chance of being encountered in the Andaman sea. It is believed to have come sure to the El Niño phenomenon from the Indian Ocean.
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🤿 Ready to dive into the electrifying world of the Maldivian reefs, where grey reef 🦈sharks rule the waters? It's your portal to an 😲 underwater adventure unlike any other! ✨️
📸 by Lawrence Alex Wu - Sometimes Underwater Photography & Scuba
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ส่งข้อความของคุณถึง Lawrence Alex Wu - Sometimes Underwater Photography & Scuba:
Underwater Photographer/Teacher, Dive Guide and Scuba Instructor
As one of the world’s leading internationally acclaimed underwater photographers with compact cameras, Alex has gained over 24 international awards and recognition from prestigious underwater film festivals and photo contests around the world. His work has been broadcasted, published in magazines and exhibited in countries such as Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chicago, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Spain and Switzerland at major cities such as London, Bangkok, Athens, Prague, Cape Town and Chicago. All his underwater photography has been produced only from digital compact cameras.
He gained his passion for diving in Canadian Pacific waters and became a PADI Scuba instructor in the 90’s, but in 2003, he dived into underwater photography with the digital camera revolution and has never come up for air since. Having shot in cold water, the tropics, low visibility diving, conservation and research diving, he has moved into the underwater photo journalism realm with a devotion to the oceanic environment.
Understanding the potential for shooting underwater with compact cameras, he has translated his experiences, expertise and know-how of shooting with digital compacts into workshops which he teaches mainly throughout Asia in English, Cantonese and Mandarin. As well, he continues to strive for the well being of our oceans and to help preserve and improve its conditions.
..."Our oceans are still a world of mystery despite human advances, with 98% (NOAA) of it still to be discovered and protected. As a photographer, I feel it’s one of my roles to stop people lost amongst our chaos and bring the wonderful and tragic realities of nature to them through imagery; to make them aware and realize..."
Color and light take on new sensations through a lens when combined with water and modern imagery techniques expressing a totally different art form. Alex specializes in creating underwater images as well as multi-media content in stills, video and 360° video to electrify the senses and introduce people to a world from our ocean depths. His work ranges from portraits to artistic interpretations of ocean wildlife and seascapes to conservation efforts to save our seas.