Ocean Art 2025 – 4th Place Cold Water

Ocean Art 2025

4th Place Cold Water

James Ferrara

“Crazy Canines”

 

James Ferrara won a 7 night dive trip for two to Papua New Guinea with Walindi Plantation Resort!

Ocean Art 2025

The Story:

While diving in the frigid waters of Antarctica, I had the rare and unforgettable opportunity to spend time with the infamous leopard seal. We traveled by zodiac to a wind-sheltered bay that is home to a large gentoo penguin colony. Leopard seals are known to hunt penguins in the shallow waters here, so we arrived with high hopes of an encounter. Shortly after reaching the bay, we spotted one cruising along the rocky shoreline and carefully slipped into the water with anxious energy. These creatures are a study in contrasts: one moment, they appear calm,
almost playful, gliding effortlessly through the water with elegance; the next, they extend their long neck toward you, blow bubbles, and bare a mouth full of razor-sharp teeth in a striking display of dominance. Every encounter is a careful negotiation, a silent acknowledgment of their power, and as nervous as I felt, I did my best to stay present. I tried to ignore my numb hands and the creeping realization that these formidable predators were entirely in control of the encounter. To capture this, I used a slow shutter with flash, freezing the seal’s gaping jaws lined with sharp canines while still conveying the swirling, chaotic motion of the moment. Its presence was both mesmerizing and intimidating, a perfect balance of beauty and raw power. The encounter left me in awe and profoundly aware of nature’s uncompromising force.”

Location:

Antarctica

Equipment Used:

  • Camera – Sony a7r v
  • Housing – Nauticam
  • Strobe/light – 2 OneUW Strobes
  • Lens: Sony 12-24mm GM

Camera Settings:

  • ISO 500
  • F/22
  • Shutter speed 1/20s

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