Video: Bright inhabitants of the deep sea: contrasting photographs by Mark Laita
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
How many bright and unusual things are hidden under the water column! American photographer Mark Laita knows everything about the inhabitants of the deep sea. A collection of his photographs entitled "Sea" will be released this fall. Starfish, octopuses, stingrays, seahorses, sharks, jellyfish - whoever was not captured by the master! The inhabitants of the deep sea cause sincere admiration, and the quality of the images is worthy of all praise. In general, now you will see for yourself.
51-year-old photographer Mark Laita (Mark Laita) mainly works in the advertising business, and his vivid photographs of flowers are placed on American postage stamps.
The works of a talented author can be looked at for hours: it is difficult to tear yourself away from them. The master's current project is bright and ambitious. The book about the inhabitants of the depths of the sea contains as many as 200 pages of contrasting photographs that tell about the beauty of living creatures.
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