Parts of speech.

Photos taken underwater are majestic forms of art. They allow us to see a world that is quite different from the one that we tread on. However, unlike other genre, it requires that both the photographer and the model know exactly how the process will flow, every step of the way. Underwater photography  takes a lot of effort, resources and skill. After all, one cannot accomplish such feat by merely sinking underwater with a camera.

Another great challenge is to neutralize the blue tone of water with the light coming in the lens of the camera. Thus, certain lens filters, advanced cameras with high ISO capabilities and full powered strobes are needed to achieve high definition images.
Only few photographers attempt to practice underwater photography because of its rather complex processes, but in the end, the results are just phenomenal. Underwater photography is also a popular theme in advertising and fashion editorials.



1.
Noun: Photos
Verb: Taken
Adjective: majestic
Conjunction: of

2.
Pronoun: one
Verb: sinking
Adverb: merely
Preposition: after all
Conjunction: by

3.
Noun: challenge - water - light
Pronoun:
Verb: neutralize
Adjective: great - blue tone
Adverb:
Preposition: with the
Conjuction: the

4.
Noun: photography
Verb: is
Adjective: blue tone
Preposition: in
Conjuction: also a - and

5.
Pronoum: They
Verb: to see
Adjetive: different
Preposition: that is
Conjuction: from

6.
Noun: Photographers
Verb: attempt to practice
Adjetive: complex
Preposition: because
Conjuction: to - of

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