Tuesday, 24 September 2013

A Showcase of Underwater Photographs by Octavio Aburto

A Showcase of Underwater Photographs by Octavio Aburto
Octavio Aburto is a Californian photographer and conservationist. He has spent years photographing the school in Cabo Pulmo National Park, Mexico. Over the past three years, photographer Octavio Aburto has had in mind to make a very specific picture: photograph the amazing underwaterhurricane formed when a group of huge amounts of fish congregate to spawn. Last November, finally had the opportunity to do it while diving with his friend David in Cabo Pulmo National Park in Mexico. A beautiful and spectacular video of 24 seconds duration Aburto witness what was observed ahead of you. He has always been interested to photograph the fish, known as bigeye trevallies. According to Octavio Aburto, “I’ve been trying to capture this image ever since I saw the behavior of these fish and witnessed the incredible tornado that they form during courtship. So, I guess you could say this image took almost three years to take.” Now we show you the impressive video and photography of this wonder of nature.
Memorable Moments in National Geographic's 125 Years
Photos capture underwater
Photos capture underwater phenomenon
Photos capture underwater phenomenon
Photos capture underwater phenomenon
Underwater Photography by Octavio Aburto
Underwater Photography by Octavio Aburto
Underwater Photography by Octavio Aburto
Photos Capture Underwater by Octavio Aburto
Photos Capture Underwater by Octavio Aburto
Ready for the contest. There is also hope to have a picture of Cabo Pulmo
sea turtle that appear in the image with Explorer in Residence Enric Sala
The imposing white shark
The islets, north of Espiritu Santo Island
The Mexican kelp forest. Amazing underwater scenery.
The new research season at Cabo Pulmo
Traveling in Mexico with good company
Alberto's photography
An honor to be ambassador Light & Motion Bike Lights , for my work in Cabo Pulmo
hidden among the foliage, a seal watching me carefully

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