Low visibility shots: hold your breath.
Mother-of-pearl, the decaying shell of an abalone, shining through the bottom rubble.
Slightly out of focus, as the swell pulls me away from the bottom.
Poor visibility--as often the case in California--but for me that increases the wonders when one swims down, swims close.
I wonder what's over there, through there.
Snails continuing sea urchin depredation?
A murky photo that catches the actual experience, I think.
Likewise, an overbright shot that reveals that shift from the dark depths, even just a dozen or so feet down, to the sunshine surface. It was actually foggy up there, but the overbright contrast is due to my amphib-camera struggling to make that shift.