More detailed Baltic Sea wreck images were captured, thanks to modern underwater photography techniques.

For the past years, many aircraft carriers, submarines, and other water vessels have sunk at the bottom of seas and oceans. 

The Baltic Sea is one of them, making this Atlantic Ocean arm quite popular. 

Many professional photographers have already explored the Baltic Sea to capture stunning images of wreckages. 

More Detailed Baltic Sea Wrecks Images Captured!

According to The Guardian's latest report, Jonas Dahm (professional photographer and diver) and Carl Douglas (professional diver, photographer, and historian) published a book titled "Ghost Ships of the Baltic Sea." 

In their book, more detailed images of the wreckages beneath the Baltic Sea were captured.

Although the exact underwater photography techniques and equipment were not disclosed, you can see that they are more HD compared to other underwater photos. 

Here are some of the Baltic Sea wrecks images they captured: 

More Detailed Baltic Sea Wrecks Images Captured! Here's What They Look Like
(Photo : Screenshot from Jonas Dahm's official website )
More Detailed Baltic Sea Wrecks Images Captured! Here's What They Look Like

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An unknown vessel with a seahorse-shaped figurehead. What makes this wreckage interesting is that the horse's expression changes depending on the angle you view it.

More Detailed Baltic Sea Wrecks Images Captured! Here's What They Look Like
(Photo : Screenshot from Jonas Dahm's official website )
More Detailed Baltic Sea Wrecks Images Captured! Here's What They Look Like

Jonas and Carl were also able to capture the passenger cabin of the Aachen, a steamship from the 19th century. This vessel sunk in July 1915 because a torpedo hit it from British submarines.   

More Detailed Baltic Sea Wrecks Images Captured! Here's What They Look Like
(Photo : Screenshot from Jonas Dahm's official website )
More Detailed Baltic Sea Wrecks Images Captured! Here's What They Look Like

This is another unknown shipwreck that the Baltic Sea has preserved. Experts concluded that the vessel was originally used for fresh water.  

Aside from the three ship wreckages above, Jonas Dahm and Carl Douglas also captured detailed images of an S-class submarine used by the Soviet Union, the Swedish navy warship called Svardet, and many more. 

If you want to see more of their captured Baltic Sea wreck photos, you can click this link.  

What to Know About Underwater Photography 

Unlike the usual photography activities, underwater photography is more expensive since it requires more advanced gadgets and other underwater tools. 

Aside from using diving gear, Shotkit reported that equipment that can protect your DSLR or mirrorless camera is also important. 

Of course, you also need to invest in advanced lenses since there's less light when you are under the sea or ocean. 

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