"Nicholas More Secures First Position in the Wide Angle Ocean Art Competition of 2019"
In the crystal-clear waters of Raja Ampat, Indonesia, a mesmerizing underwater spectacle unfolds every day. Schools of Ribbon or Yellow-ribbon Sweetlips gather in large, vibrant groups, creating a visual feast that is synonymous with the region[1][2].
These schools of sweetlips, with their striking colors, move together as a cohesive unit, a behavior that is typical of Ribbon Sweetlips in these waters[3][4][5]. This schooling behavior may serve as a means of predator avoidance and foraging, making the sweetlips a fascinating subject for underwater photographers.
On the last morning of a live-aboard trip in November 2019, a photographer captured this captivating moment at Saundereck Jetty. The photograph, titled "Blur of Sweetlips," was taken using a Nikon D500 with a Tokina 10-17mm Fisheye Lens, Zen Dome Port, Nauticam Housing, and Dual Inon Z330 Strobes[6].
To create the ethereal effect in the photograph, a slow shutter speed and accelerated panning were used, resulting in a blurred background that accentuates the school of sweetlips[7]. The photograph has undergone only global adjustments, including clarity, contrast, highlight adjustments, added vibrance, and a slight crop[8].
Despite the absence of any specific win or award, this photograph showcases the photographer's skill in capturing the classic schooling behavior of Ribbon Sweetlips[9]. The photographer also won a 9-night dive package and a 10% discount for a companion with Critters@Lembeh and Lembeh Resort[10]. This win, while not related to the "Blur of Sweetlips," is a testament to the photographer's dedication and passion for underwater photography.
[1] https://www.reef2rainforest.com/raja-ampat-dive-sites/ [2] https://www.divesiteworld.com/indonesia/raja-ampat/ [3] https://www.reef2rainforest.com/raja-ampat-fish-species/ribbon-sweetlips/ [4] https://www.reef2rainforest.com/raja-ampat-fish-species/yellow-ribbon-sweetlips/ [5] https://www.reef2rainforest.com/raja-ampat-fish-species/yellow-ribbon-sweetlips/ [6] Equipment details provided by the photographer. [7] Camera settings provided by the photographer. [8] Post-processing details provided by the photographer. [9] No specific win or award mentioned in the photograph. [10] Information about the photographer's winnings provided by the photographer.
- The mesmerizing spectacle of Ribbon Sweetlips in Raja Ampat, Indonesia, is a popular subject for underwater photography.
- A lifelong passion for underwater photography led to a photographer capturing the captivating "Blur of Sweetlips" at Saundereck Jetty in November 2019.
- The photographer used a Nikon D500, Tokina 10-17mm Fisheye Lens, Zen Dome Port, Nauticam Housing, and Dual Inon Z330 Strobes to take the ethereal photograph.
- To create a blurred background and accentuate the school of sweetlips, a slow shutter speed and accelerated panning were used.
- The underwater lifestyle had rewarded the photographer with a 9-night dive package and a 10% discount for a companion at Critters@Lembeh and Lembeh Resort.
- The portrait of the schooling Ribbon Sweetlips serves as a vibrant addition to home-and-garden decor or a garden that appreciates the beauty of the coral reef ecosystem and its critters.