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LOOK: Leaf Scorpionfish in the Philippines

Love photos that make you look? Check out this incredible scorpionfish, and read on to find out how to get the shot!

Playful Pinnipeds: A Gallery of Photo Contest Seals and Sea Lions

Check out this fantastic gallery of these swiftly swimming critters!

Scuba Diving Magazine now on Instagram

Keep up to date with Scuba Diving magazine on Instagram by following us [@scubadivingmag](http://instagram.com/scubadivingmag). We also invite you to join the conversation and submit photos using the hashtag #scubadivingmag.

Video: How the Giant Squid was Captured on Film for the First Time

Giant squid almost have an amost mythical status, so it's no wonder that capturing one on film was such a big deal. Learn how researchers were able to find and record the giant squid in this TED talk featuring Oceanographic researcher Edith Widder.

Best of 2014: Our Most Amazing Underwater Photos

Stellar underwater images are the heart of _Scuba Diving_ magazine, and these incredible photos brought our travel features and photo contest to life in 2014.

Best of 2014: Scuba Diving Magazine's Favorite Covers

Have you ever wondered what a cover shot looked like before all of the cover text is added? Here's your chance to check out the before and after of our Best of 2014 covers!

Announcing Ikelite’s New TTL Underwater Housings

Ikelite proudly announces the latest addition to its DSLR Housing line, which is designed to offer one of the best performance to dollar purchases in the world. The Ikelite DSLR housing is a seamless blend of functionality, lighting integration, durability and waterproof integrity.

Stellar Squid and Octopus Photos from the 2014 Photo Competition

Do you love invertebrates as much as we do? Check out these fantastic underwater photos of squids and octopuses from the 2014 Photo Contest!

Ask an Expert: Should New Divers Carry Cameras and Other Extras?

Should new divers carry cameras and other underwater extras? Ask an expert and read for yourself to see if you have enough experience, dedication and training to tackle the task of scuba diving and shooting photos.