A longfin batfish (aka longfin spadefish) swims above a rocky pinnacle. Similan Islands, Andaman Sea, Thailand.
This image is available as a fine art paper print, a stretched canvas print and an facemount acrylic print. Sizes from 25 x 16 cm up to 85 x 56 cm are available (media dependent). Email for details. https://colinmunrophotography.com
A longfin batfish (aka longfin spadefish) swims above a rocky pinnacle. Similan Islands, Andaman Sea, Thailand.
A group of wild pig-tailed macaques posing for my camera,
A tour helicopter flies close to the steam plume emanating from the crater lake, White Island andesite stratovolcano, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand North Island, 2017.
Happy old lady, weaving pandanus leaves, Suau Island, Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea.
An australasian gannet, cape Kidnappers gannet colony, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand
Gannets wheeling above crashing surf. St Kilda, outer Hebrides
Gannets wheeling above crashing surf. St Kilda, outer Hebrides
A large school of bigeye snapper, Lutjanus lutjanus, Phi Phi islands, Andaman Sea, Thailand.
A large school of bigeye snapper, Lutjanus lutjanus, Phi Phi islands, Andaman Sea, Thailand. @ Colin Munro Photography www.colinmunrophotography
Blue shark, Prionace glauca. A female blue shark swimming close to the surface off Southwest Cornwall, UK. Blue sharks are easily recognisable by their slender form, long pectoral fins and vivid blue colour. Like many shark species they are counter-coloured, blue on their backs and white below. Blue sharks are found off Southwest Britain between July and October. For reasons that are still not fully understood it is most females that are seen in British waters. Female blue sharks can be recognised by the absence of of claspers on their belly; sexually mature female blues will often have prominent scars of their head, neck and back. These are mating scars causing by bites from the male blue shark during mating. Blue sharks are found in all major oceans, in temperate and tropical waters.
A blue shark, Prionace glauca. swimming underwater, close to the surface, off Southwest Cornwall, England. Colin Munro Photography Fine art prints for sale
Yachts mirrored on the still waters of Exeter Canal, by the Turf Locks, Exe Estuary, with dark clouds reflected on a cold winter’s day.
Yachts mirrored on the still waters of Exeter Canal, by the Turf Locks, Exe Estuary, with dark clouds reflected on a cold winter’s day. Fine art canvas wrap print for sale. Colin Munro Photography
Dawn in the Mountains, Northern Thailand, near the Myanmar border.
Rain clouds gather just after dawn, looking across at the mountains of Eastern Myanmar
Dawn in the Mountains, Northern Thailand, near the Myanmar border.
Rain clouds gather just after dawn, looking across at the mountains of Eastern Myanmar. A gril, in near silhouette, looks out across the mountains. Colin Munro Photography
A large male Bornean Orangutan. East Kalimantan, Borneo.
A soldier crab, Dotilla myctiroides, feeds by sifting through muddy sand for zooplankton and other organic material.
Wandering albatross squabble over food. Colin Munro PhotographyPhotography
Marine biologist and underwater cinematographer Kat Brown writes up her notes at the end of a scientific dive. Kat and I had just completed a long dive on a conservation project and were hanging around on a decompression stop. I snapped this pic as Kat continued to write up her descriptions from the dive.
Marine biologist and underwater cinematographer Kat Brown writes up her notes at the end of a scientific dive. Kat and I had just completed a long dive on a conservation project and were hanging around on a decompression stop. I snapped this pic as Kat continued to write up her descriptions from the dive. Lyme Bay No-take Zone, England. @ Colin Munro Photography
Welcome to Colin Munro Photography. Here you will find information about me, my photography, stories and fine art photography wildlife and landscape prints. My art prints are mostly wildlife and landscapes; with an emphasis on marine, but they also include photographs of people, especially people from cultures and regions outside of modern western societies. To browse my fine art prints simply follow the links in the menu above. I sell these prints only through my website, each print being made to order. email: contact@colinmunrophotography.com
If you see an image of mine you like that is not listed in one of my prints for sale galleries, that probably means I simply haven’t got around to adding it, so please email me to ask about it.
A scientific diver hangs on to a buoy line at the end of a dive, Lyme bay, English Channel.
What I do
I take pictures that tell stories. I create videos that tell stories. I write about environmental and social issues. I am a marine biologist, environmental, wildlife and travel photographer and expedition guide.
Doing what I love best: spending time in wild places (New Year’s Eve, 2020)
Fine Art Wildlife and Landscape Photography Prints
I have started selecting some of my favourite photographs from the past 30 years and making them available to purchase as fine art photography prints. They are available from me, through my website, but nowhere else. My images cover people, landscapes, seascapes, and marine life, from locations as diverse as Panama, Papua New Guinea, Norway and New Zealand. These are not mass produced. Each print is individually created to order.
Stock Photography
I have been a photographer for over 30 years, specialising in wildlife, landscapes, peoples of the World and underwater images. These are available as digital downloads for commercial or personal use. My images can also be found on Alamy and other stock agences.
Divers in a cage, photographing a great white shark, Guadalupe Island, Mexico
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