Andrei Savin’s release of “Masters of Hides” continues to fascinate audiences with stunning underwater photography. Savin, based in the Philippines, goes deep into the ocean to look for unique marine creatures and their fascinating habitats. His latest photos show the incredible diversity of life under the surface of the water and highlights the art of camouflage and secrecy.
The Savine Collection focuses on marine creatures that are master of art in the arts around them. These creatures, whether hidden among colorful algae or in the wake of the raging seafood, seem to disappear in their own environment; A subject that is a testament to the incredible adaptation of life in the ocean.
However, perhaps this secrecy is not only for escape; These creatures may also be ambushed and use camouflage as a tactical advantage. The same ambiguity gives Savin’s photos a new layer of charm and the secret of contamination. (Visualflood)
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