Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Colorful Marine Life Of Indonesia

Vittoria Amati photographs the marine life 

around the coral reefs of Sulawesi, Indonesia

Negative images of coral reefs and fish at the Bunaken Marine Park, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
These underwater photos offer a unique 
glimpse of the sea - they have been turned
into negatives. British photographer 
Vittoria Amati, 54, transformed her photographs 
using computer software to appear 
like x-rays. Above a black-saddled sharpnose fish


Negative images of coral reefs and fish at the Bunaken Marine Park, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
The photographs taken up to 30 metres 
below the surface at the Bunaken 
Marine Park, North Sulawesi, Indonesia reveal 
creatures such as coral, fish and crabs in
stunning detail. (Star fish, Gomophia watsoni)


Negative images of coral reefs and fish at the Bunaken Marine Park, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Vittoria accidently turned one of her underwater 
photographs into a negative and, pleased with the
transformation, decided to do the same with 
her collection of 45 images. (Banggai cardinal fish)


Negative images of coral reefs and fish at the Bunaken Marine Park, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Vittoria, from London, said: "I stumbled 
across a negative version of one of my 
images and became really excited - they
had the power to trigger the imagination
. I was stunned, it was as if I was looking
at my photos for the first time." (Sea anemone)


Negative images of coral reefs and fish at the Bunaken Marine Park, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
"I used photo editing software to turn the
images into negatives, then worked on 
changing the colours layer by layer. 
I needed to restrain myself to keep 
the effect 'natural'. If the viewer is used
to see a coral red I turned it into blue,
making things opposite."
(A strap-weed filefish, Pseudomonacanthus macrurus)


Negative images of coral reefs and fish at the Bunaken Marine Park, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
"There was the odd problem,
" explains Vittoria, "the first time 
I went diving I forgot to take the lens off my
camera, but eventually everything 
came together." (Echinothrix calamaris)


Negative images of coral reefs and fish at the Bunaken Marine Park, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
(Red soft coral and brittlestar)


Negative images of coral reefs and fish at the Bunaken Marine Park, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
The images were taken mainly during the
day but also at night when a lot of life comes
out feeling more protected by the dark. 
(A Nembrotha species)


Negative images of coral reefs and fish at the Bunaken Marine Park, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
"Swimming with fish is incredibly pleasant,
there is an extraordinary beauty hidden under the waves.
" (Coral grouper)


Negative images of coral reefs and fish at the Bunaken Marine Park, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
"The aim is to show people how beautiful 
every marine organism is, even the tiniest. 
The sea is not only about big fish and mammals 
like whales, sharks and dolphins. The sea is an
environment very rich in biodiversity.
" (Sea urchin, Diademasavignyi)

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