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Super cool surreal underwater photos!









Must have been pretty dang difficult to get these shots but they look awesome so well worth the effort in my opinion.

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  1. I really like how he took pictures underwater and then manipulated himself to make it look like he's in an air bubble not getting wet or needing air. It's very impressive

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  2. I really like how the manipulated these photos, and made him look dry and he isn't getting wet at all. I wonder if they used two different photos and made it into one photo.

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