Matty Smith, an ocean & wildlife photographer, took these stunning half-underwater pictures that show us a fantastic world beneath the waves.
Physalia Physalis: Bushrangers Bay, NSW Australia
Smiling Assassin: American Crocodile, Jardines de la Reina, Cuba
A Silky Encounter 1 : Jardines de la Reina, Cuba
Ocean Rose: Bass Point, NSW Australia
Crimson Tide: Waratah Anemones, Port Kembla, NSW Australia
Bluebottle Army: Bluebottle cnidarian, Bushrangers Bay, NSW Australia
Your Move: American Crocodile, Jardines de la Reina, Cuba
A Silky Encounter 2: Jardines de la Reina, Cuba
A Shock of Blue: Bushrangers Bay, NSW Australia
Legal Immigrant: A Long Finned Eel, Botanical Gardens, Sydney
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