While covering the World Aquatics Championships in Qatar, AP Photographer Lee Jin-Man looked for standout photo opportunities in the pool. He worked with divers and colleagues to make sure his underwater camera was always in the right spot. Here's how he captured this extraordinary image.
Carles Coll Marti of Spain competes in the men’s 200-meter breaststroke heat at the World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar, Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024. While covering the World Aquatics Championships in Qatar, AP Photographer Lee Jin-Man looked for standout photo opportunities in the pool. He worked with divers and colleagues to make sure his underwater camera was always in the right spot.I’m always thinking of ways to take a different photo.
In the preliminary round, I planned to take shots outside the marquee middle lanes - 3, 4, and 5 - we usually focus on. After adjusting the underwater camera location and test-shooting a few times, I could predict that certain positions would give me the diverse, new photos I wanted.During heats in the morning - the races for qualifying in the finals - I took the initiative to test other camera placements.
As a result, the most optimal combination of the white balance in and out of the water and color enhanced the swimmer’s movement in my photos. AP photographer David J. Phillip helped me with the installation of the underwater camera. I troubleshooted through zoom meetings and real-time conversations, and I was able to make the photos I wanted for three weeks.
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