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Jim Brandon's Bonaire

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Scuba diver and underwater photographer Jim Brandon started photography and diving in 1964 and has cultivated these two passions through the years. His photographer's portfolio of Bonaire showcases the natural beauty of one of the world's best diving spots. As an underwater photography teacher, Brandon helps his students view nature and sea animals in a different perspective, one that is more appreciative and environmental-friendly. His images are characterized by technical prowess and a superb sense of composition that do justice to his portrayals of marine life.

Author: Frink, Stephen
Publisher: F & W Publishing Corp.
Publication Name: Rodale's Scuba Diving
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1060-9563
Year: 1999
Scuba diving, Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, Brandon, Jim

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Trees in the Sea

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Underwater photographer Jerry Greenberg has finished making his book entitled 'Mangroves: Trees in the Sea.' The 64-page full-color book contains photographs of mangroves on both the ocean and bay sides of Key Largo, FL, and the different species of plants and animals inhabiting these swamps. Among those the unusual creatures he photographed are the upside-down jellyfish, lettuce sea slug and the marbled blenny. The photography book will be published in the fall of 1999.

Author: Frink, Stephen
Publisher: F & W Publishing Corp.
Publication Name: Rodale's Scuba Diving
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1060-9563
Year: 1999
Environmental aspects, Works, Key Largo, Mangrove swamps, Greenberg, Jerry

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The ultimate shark shot

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An experienced photographer of sharks advises shark shooters on how to successfully locate and shoot shark images. He also mentions a few rules the shark shooter should follow, based on some techniques that had worked for him, in order to achieve definitive shark images.

Author: Frink, Stephen
Publisher: F & W Publishing Corp.
Publication Name: Rodale's Scuba Diving
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1060-9563
Year: 2006
Methods, Personal narratives, Photography of fishes, Fish photography

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Subjects list: Portrayals, Underwater photography, Photographers
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