It's my turn to get the camera!
The Story behind the Shot
“One day, I noticed an Octopus hiding in a big concrete block. I tried to get close, but he run away. The following week, I came back and was a bit more curious about me, and started touching the camera. A couple of days later, I decided to take my wide angle and see if it was willing to perform for the camera. The results were mindblowing: it stayed with me for over half an hour, crawling all over the camera, pressing buttons, activating the trigger a couple of time, crawling over my head… An incredible experience I will forever remember. You never know what will happen next time you put your head underwater.”
Picture taken in November 2020 in Radazul, Canary Islands.
This picture won the Scubaverse Photo Competition in June 2021 and was the Front Cover of the Scubadiving Magazine in September 2022.
Sizes Available:
12”x16” (30cm x 40cm)
12”x 18” (30cm x 45cm)
16”x20” (40cm x 51cm)
18”x24” (45cm x 61cm)
24”x36” (61cm x 91cm)
The Story behind the Shot
“One day, I noticed an Octopus hiding in a big concrete block. I tried to get close, but he run away. The following week, I came back and was a bit more curious about me, and started touching the camera. A couple of days later, I decided to take my wide angle and see if it was willing to perform for the camera. The results were mindblowing: it stayed with me for over half an hour, crawling all over the camera, pressing buttons, activating the trigger a couple of time, crawling over my head… An incredible experience I will forever remember. You never know what will happen next time you put your head underwater.”
Picture taken in November 2020 in Radazul, Canary Islands.
This picture won the Scubaverse Photo Competition in June 2021 and was the Front Cover of the Scubadiving Magazine in September 2022.
Sizes Available:
12”x16” (30cm x 40cm)
12”x 18” (30cm x 45cm)
16”x20” (40cm x 51cm)
18”x24” (45cm x 61cm)
24”x36” (61cm x 91cm)
The Story behind the Shot
“One day, I noticed an Octopus hiding in a big concrete block. I tried to get close, but he run away. The following week, I came back and was a bit more curious about me, and started touching the camera. A couple of days later, I decided to take my wide angle and see if it was willing to perform for the camera. The results were mindblowing: it stayed with me for over half an hour, crawling all over the camera, pressing buttons, activating the trigger a couple of time, crawling over my head… An incredible experience I will forever remember. You never know what will happen next time you put your head underwater.”
Picture taken in November 2020 in Radazul, Canary Islands.
This picture won the Scubaverse Photo Competition in June 2021 and was the Front Cover of the Scubadiving Magazine in September 2022.
Sizes Available:
12”x16” (30cm x 40cm)
12”x 18” (30cm x 45cm)
16”x20” (40cm x 51cm)
18”x24” (45cm x 61cm)
24”x36” (61cm x 91cm)