New: fromthedeepAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krhive-166405zzanhive-183959hive-180932steemhive-185836uncommonlabphotographyhive-183397hive-144064hive-150122krsuccesshive-188619bitcoinhive-145157lifehive-101145hive-139150hive-109690hive-124908hive-184714hive-150943TrendingNewHotLikersscottdphoto (73)in photography • 7 years agoFrom the Not So Deep - Red-eared SliderI try and take images of everything underwater, no matter the depth, type of water or how murky it might be. One of the more unique inhabitants that reside around Southern Vancouver Island is the…scottdphoto (73)in photography • 7 years agoFrom the DeepWell I’ve been diving for a while, I received my certification in 1998 and have loved basically every moment I’ve spent underwater. As I moved away from being a dive instructor and into the realm of…scottdphoto (73)in animals • 7 years agoFrom the DeepColourful and truly unique Epiactis prolifera or Proliferating Anemone, is a species of marine invertebrate found in the north-eastern Pacific. These anemones are usually found on, or under rocks in…scottdphoto (73)in photography • 7 years agoFrom the Deep - Bay PipefishI always want to showcase the weird and wonderful in my From the Deep segments and this one is definitely that. From sand flats to rocky reefs to kelp forests, nature has created so many unique…scottdphoto (73)in photography • 7 years agoFrom the DeepNot all stars are the same. In a previous post I talked about basket stars and how unique of a species they are in comparison to your typical sea star, Brittlestars are closely related to basket…ibiel (47)in photography • 7 years agoPhoto from the waterLots of people see corals and anemones as underwater flowers and in some similar ways, but just because something is seen in a certain way, Painted Anemones or Anemon Christmas…scottdphoto (73)in photography • 7 years agoFrom the DeepTime for a splash of colour, something that you don’t regularly expect from the emerald seas of the Pacific Northwest. Corals and soft corals are much more associated with tropical waters. This…scottdphoto (73)in photography • 7 years agoFrom the DeepMany people view corals and anemones as underwater flowers and in some ways they are similar, however just because something looks a certain way doesn't mean that it is what you think it is. These…