Amazing Underwater Photos of Ocean Creatures

Check out these incredible images by photojournalist Brian Skerry, and help select which photographs will appear in an upcoming exhibit

  • By K. Annabelle Smith
  • September 06, 2012, Subscribe
  • Learn more about the
    ocean from the
    Smithsonian's Ocean Portal.
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Comments (15)

I love to see the bright colours of coral reefs and cannot bare the thought that in most parts of the world the bright colours are faded through from pollution and over fishing.

hi people i love animals and bacon!!!!

awsome

They're all beautiful!

The pup looks like he is inviting the photographer to come and play. The animation in the pup's eyes seems to show the viewer that he is relaxed and is very curious about the photographer. I liked the composition of the photo.

I picked the manatee over the great hammerhead, because these animals are exsisting so closely with humans that is seems of great importantance to learn to harmonize with them, to then do the same for the great hammerhead.

The face of underwater sea creatures! Please use it! And thanks for this beautiful gallery of photos!

This is a miraculous and beautiful photo! Please use this photo to help us (me, too) learn about this remarkable creature! How beautiful!

Belugas are helping spread the word about whaled! A generationof kids are growing up on the song and book, "Baby Beluga." Both are loved by kids and their elders alike! Use this great photo, please! This remarkably portrays the Beluga as I've rarely seen, if ever, in a photo.

Whatever teaches about the vital importance coral reefs play should be used in the exhibit!

Using this photo will foster more of an understanding of what "endangered" truly means.

This amazing photo belongs in the exhibit! So moving!

I couldn't vote for only one! Absolutely magnificent!!! These encouraged my 3 sons to take a closer look. I vote for a Smithsonian calendar... Christmas gifts anyone!

A beautiful body of work. As a photographer, I am in awe of the skill and patience required to capture such stunning images. As a human being, I am grateful that others share the exquisite beauty and perfection of our planet by capturing images most of us will never have the opportunity to see first hand. Thank you.



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