Called over-unders, split-shots, or just splits, this photographic technique helps you see both what's inside the water and outside of it at the same time. The lens (usually fisheye) is positioned half above the water and half below the water. If you're inspired to try this out yourself, you can find out what gear you'll need along with some useful tips at the Underwater Photography Guide and Dive Photo Guide.


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Stephen Frink


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Michael Anderson


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James R.D. Scott


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Eric Cheng


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Peter Verhoog


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Comment by alexandra avgitidis on July 25, 2011 at 9:07
Incredible photography
Comment by melpo theodorou on July 25, 2011 at 10:15
wonderful earth...
Comment by Shaamila Cassim on July 25, 2011 at 22:51
I want one of these pools in my backyard! sans the crocodiles, unless they're plastic, and we can float on them.

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