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Eerie Underwater Photography Includes Blood and Toys

We can’t live without water and yet it can easily kill us; it’s both essential for survival, but with too much, it has the potential to be deadly. Whatever your thoughts on water, you cannot help but be taken aback by this series of underwater photos by James Cooper who plays on this very ideal.

Underwater is a mysterious realm into which we cannot venture unaided. Add spitting out mouthfuls of fake blood and toys, and you have some AMAZING photography.
Trend Themes
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