Photo Contest - Waterworld (6/27-7/3)

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The "Waterworld" photo contest requires participants to submit images that depict water exclusively, with no other elements visible except for objects submerged within the water. Acceptable submissions include underwater shots, images of water surfaces, and photos taken through clear glass, provided the glass is not visible. Contest rules stipulate that only one photo per member is allowed, and all submissions must be original works taken by the participant. The contest runs from June 27 to July 3, with voting occurring after the submission period ends.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of digital photography techniques
  • Familiarity with photo editing tools for resizing images
  • Knowledge of online photo hosting services like ImageShack or Photobucket
  • Awareness of contest rules and submission guidelines
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  • Research techniques for capturing underwater photography
  • Learn about photo composition focused on water themes
  • Explore best practices for using photo hosting services
  • Investigate the impact of lighting on water photography
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Photographers, contest participants, and anyone interested in enhancing their skills in water-themed photography will benefit from this discussion.

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Waterworld

The requirement for this contest is not as simple as at first glance, so you should pay a bit more attention.

The theme is on water, but it must be ALL water. Your photo must show water over the entire photo, not just over a majority of it. Every square inch (or mm) of your photo must show water.

So a photo taken underwater qualifies. A photo of a water surface and nothing else in the photo also qualifies. A photo of water taken through a clear, transparent glass also qualifies as long as the glass medium is not apparent.

The only exception being made here will be the inclusion of objects that are in the water. So fish, rocks, etc. that are in the water are allowed. Thus, a photo of the inside of a fish tank qualifies IF it does not show the outline of the tank itself. A photo of water in the pool showing the bottom of the pool (and maybe coins resting at the bottom of the pool) also qualifies.

So show us your water world!

Contest Rules:


1. Any digital photo or digitally-scanned photo relevant to the theme will be accepted within the contest period. In case there's a gray area, or you're not sure if the picture is suitable, check with me first.

2. Size limitations: Your photo is only limited to the file size limitation set by PhysicsForums. However, your may want to consider reducing the size of your photo if the file size exceeds 1 Mb. If your file is being hosted elsewhere, I will have to see how it is being displayed here, and I may ask you to resize and resubmit if it causes problems.

3. Upload your photos to any of the photo servers such as imageshack or photobucket. Then post it the relevant contest thread and link your picture using the img command. PM me if you do not know how. Alternatively, you may simply upload your image file to PF, and then have the full image displayed in your post.

4. Only ONE picture per member per contest. Once a picture is posted, it cannot be changed other than a total withdrawal by that member from that week's photo contest. Exceptions will be made for modification to comply with the rules, such as resizing.

5. At the end of the contest period, I will open a poll and every PF member can vote for the picture they like best.

6. Note that in case we have a large number of entries, I will do the polling in more than one thread. If that's the case, you can vote in each of the polling threads. The photos will be assigned in the polling threads in the order they were submitted.

7. The photo of the subject must be something that you took directly, not via in intermediary medium, and not taken by someone else. Unless otherwise noted, a photo of another photo, painting, print, etc. does not qualify.

8. You can use a picture only once. Once it is used in a contest, it cannot be reused in another contest.

9. Please post only pictures meant for submission in this thread. Photos not meant for submission must not be posted in the contest thread. Posting of more than one photos by a member may result in an automatic disqualification from the week's contest.

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I have prettier pictures of things in water, this is one of my favorites from a physics in biology point of view.

This zebrafish (in an aquarium) has a pigmentation mutation. (Gave the mutant to a friend who researches ZF pigmantion patterning and mutants.)
Most normal pigmentation cells are not present, but iridophores (a reflecting structural pigmentation containing kind of pigmentation cell) cover more of the body than is normal.
The structural pigment is flat crystals (lying parallel to the body surface tangent), in the pigment cells (packed in vesicles), that reflect light. The spacing between different reflecting surfaces in the crystals is different depending upon the the angles that the body surface is illuminated and observed from.
The result is the rainbow-like color pattern (blue, green, yellow, red from top to bottom) across the fish's body.

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This is an action shot of a 15 lb black drum being caught in one of my favorite fishing spots in Grand Isle, Louisiana. The fish was released to fight another day.
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Dr. Courtney said:
an action shot of a 15 lb black drum
Looks like Jaws! :oops:
 
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Some nice water at the Similan Islands
 
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A scout from the shadow hive.

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OK, so it appears that the theme for this contest is getting away from me.

Let me remind you that everything in your photo must be in the water. The only exception here is a clear, transparent glass that may hold the water in case of a water tank or aquarium. Otherwise, if there is anything else that is not water, that object must be IN the water completely.

So an object floating on water is not in the water. A fish that is partially submerged in the water is also not in the water. Therefore, photo submissions so far by @Dr. Courtney (if I interpret the picture correctly) , @rsk , and @jtbell do not qualify. You may resubmit if you wish.

Zz.
 
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OK, actually immersed completely in the water... now I get it!
 
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diving with sharks

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Ok, my mistake. Resubmitting. Do I have to delete the original one?

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rsk said:
Ok, my mistake. Resubmitting. Do I have to delete the original one?

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Makes a great wallpaper. The color is amazing!
 
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chemisttree said:
Makes a great wallpaper. The color is amazing!
Feel free!
 
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Are they catfish?
 
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chemisttree said:
Are they catfish?

It's all fun and games until you realize that it's zoomed way out and it's actually hundreds of sharks, and you are way below the surface, running out of oxygen, and have to reach the surface in order to escape being eaten alive
 
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They look like catfish to me.
 
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I'm ashamed to say I don't know but apparently yes, catfish do live in the cenotes. This is the photo I meant when I said I was torn between it and the original one. It's Cenote Hubiku near Valladolid in Yucatan, México. Cenotes are pools, often well below ground level but open at the top which creates beautiful light effects. There are loads of them there, some of them very touristy but others still quiet and peaceful.

Teaching physics has allowed me to see some amazing places ;)
 
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Early morning -- the calm before the storm... (medical shift at a big swim meet) :smile:

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davenn said:
Hard to tell if that is water, mud, lava or chocolate :wink:
My guess was basalt from the Kīlauea.
 
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chemisttree said:
Are they catfish?
definitely look like it ... they have the "feeler" thingies ( really scientific haha) coming off their snouts,
sharks dont
 
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fresh_42 said:
My guess was basalt from the Kīlauea.
davenn said:
Hard to tell if that is water, mud, lava or chocolate :wink:

It's the surface of water, honestly- in the wake of a boat. Fast shutter speed and high viewpoint.
 
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davenn said:
"feeler" thingies
Barbels.
Besides touch sensitivity, they are covered with taste buds, as are most of many catfishes's bodies.
They have been called swimming tongues.
 
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Final day to submit your photo for this contest.

Zz.
 

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