Dive into an ocean photographer's world | Thomas Peschak
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- Опубліковано 20 бер 2016
- Somersaulting manta rays, dashing dolphins, swarming schools of fish and munching sharks inhabit a world beneath the ocean's surface that few get a chance to see. Conservation photographer Thomas Peschak visits incredible seascapes around the world, and his photos reveal these hidden ecosystems. "You can't love something and become a champion for it if you don't know it exists," he says. Join Peschak in a new, immersive TED Talk format as he shares his stunning work and his dream for a future of respectful coexistence with the ocean.
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Now this is different. Instead of an audience, someone actually tells you about their living by being surrounded by it. Nice.
For God so loved the world that He gave His One and Only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. - John 3:16
JESUS LOVES YALL AND DIED FOR US ALL ON THE CROSS AND GOD ROSE JESUS CHRIST HIS SON BACK FROM THE DEAD 3 DAYS LATER✝️🙏🏽💗💗💗
For God so loved the world that He gave His One and Only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. - John 3:16
For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through Him.
John 3:17 NIV
This is the best I've seen from TED in a while.
agreed
When the bar is so low with all the SJW videos, it's not hard to make a great one.
+Jon fritsch true, but I found this ridiculously engaging, surprised me. Maybe it was just unexpected due to this channel's recent decline.
+Christopher Stewart yeah, this one is really well produced and the talk is great and really passionate.
+Christopher Stewart set sadly to really low standards due to social justice garbage
Nature is fucking awesome
This video style is great! I'm fine with the regular TED talks, but please make more like this.
People with a passion this strong in their work is awing. They must live such fulfilled lives, I'm grateful we have people like him, his images are amazing
this one was beautiful.. he's wise and truly humble in his words and actions.. I want to be his friend.. he's inspiring me to be a better person - a human.. I bless him for the ripples he is creating..
Now this is the kind of content I signed up to TED to see. Beautiful.
Beautiful
8:05 I am crying, the whale looks so content while being patted :')
One of the first things I wanted to be as a child was a underwater photographer. I have no idea why. I don't remember ever seeing any inspiring video or photos but I just remember feeling it. So very cool to see the insights of what its like. Very beautiful.
One of the best from TED
The ocean scares the absolute s**t out of me so I am glad there are people like this in the world. In the mean time I will stay on dry land and share this video.
Wow, simply wow !!
Respect to this man for all his work and showing the world how beautiful our planet is and how important it is to save our Mother Earth.
Thank You Sir :)
nice video almost forgot this was from TED.
More videos like this please Ted!
This is absolutely incredible. We must protect our wild and marine life. Imagine how boring planet earth will be with only humans on board!
I truly admire people who found and also pursuit their passion (Y)
Definitely the most intriguing TED video i've seen! What an inspirational journey Thomas has taken me on! Thank you!
Your tone of voice is so effective
I've always wanted to be an oceanographer so when I'm older I'm going to learn how to scuba dive and use the underwater camera and I want to go places like Bahamas and Hawaii and take cool pictures of sharks!I also want to see at least one megalodon bone / tooth in my lifetime.
Thank you for An unforgettable view of our ocean life, in combination with a message of love! Enjoyed!
Awesome! TED is back
Wow Our planet is truly amazing.
Pay attention TED - We like this!
Amazing. We ALL need to learn and love this beautiful earth we share.
great video= more please
Thank you, Thomas. I too have dived with Mantas and sharks etc. but nothing compared to what you've shown us. Your images are amazing. I wish you could visit Australia where ill-advised governments are making policies that are not friendly to our greatest natural treasure, the Great Barrier Reef. I'm positive your insightful eye could change hearts and minds
You should let us dive into it in 1080p. Srsly, why isnt that a thing on TED? Great Talk btw
absolutely wonderful!
truly awesome vid. thanks TED.
One word "beauty"
Superb! I cant hold my breath that long though, when u told us to come with you.. XD
Amazing video thanks for sharing your passion
Incredible! Keep doing what you are doing!
Absolutely stunning
Love it, insightful and touching.
Wonderful message. Thanks for sharing!
that was amazing. I really enjoyed it. thank you.
Beautiful...
Love your work Thomas!
Thank you so much!
Amazing... breathtaking
Just awesome,thank you!
You sir are amazing! This is Awesome!
Wow, his voice!
Am I dreaming or he said Mozambique 🇲🇿💪👌😍
Great career talk! I feel compelled to campaign for the ocean.
Such an amazing career to have, to experience such beauty.!!!
+KLS- 95 But how heart breaking to see it threatened first hand!
Really awesome layout! This different way of expressing a theme worked really well to pass the message, I liked it!
in love !
keep doing this work TED
Stunning 😍
THIS IS AMAZING.
Great Underwater Photographer ! Inspiring me !
Awesome!
beautiful!
Amazing
this is audacious one
great person
This was beautiful
awesome video
Amazing❤️
I feel really keen to learn more about your work. Great presentation and images. Congratulations,too, on your excellent English.
I came to watch this video after he came to my university NTU to give a National Geog talk. I am really inspired by his talk though I am majoring in chemistry;(
this is literally my dream job
to my love of Sea Shepherd
I am 100% with you Dude !! COEXISTING with Nature, not decimating it, if we help them thrive, than we will thrive, and sometimes that means hands off, and sometimes they need help, if we as a people of Earth, let any part of this Beautiful World die, come on, a piece of us dies with it, it's up to us, who's with me !? Peace
This guy should write a book
Book with the photographies.
Super cool
Nice video!
that was great
Wow 😍
Great Video! Taking the viewer right with him! :)
Very few people know about Bassas da India, except those of us who used to peruse the CIA World Factbook before Wikipedia took off. Bassas da India was the least populated entry on their list of "countries" or whatever they called them. This is also how I discovered gems like Vatican City and Tuvalu.
wow!
incredible
beautiful
what amazing😍😍😍😍😍
I wish you added english captions.
please
How can anyone give this a thumbs down??? SMH...
it's best!
WoW
I wanna know how he got into it/changed career. Im trying to get into it and finding hard also would be cool to know what camera he uses
Thomas reminds me of Robert Capa, in the way he approaches to the subjects he wants to photograph.
Wow
amazing ,really i like it ,What does the sentence mean? that lie* hidden beneath the ocean's surface. or you want to say that lay
Here because of National Geographic! 🍻🍻
can you guys imagine there is more than 90% of the oceans that remain unexplored
Anyone know the music in the back?
Is that a Filipino badjao pictured near the end? Lovely...
I want to do this but im terrified of the ocean
8:03 D'awww.
😊
2:29 how!!! These creatures are so deadly
+haddad buk My first thought as well, but these don't appear to be either Box or Irukandji jellyfish so other than potentially having a painful sting there is no danger (unless allergic).
+Simon Milne They do look similar to Irukandji though.
+Simon Milne "Some species of box jellyfish produce extremely potent venom: Chironex fleckeri, Carukia barnesi and Malo kingi. Stings from these and a few other species in the class are extremely painful and can be fatal to humans." ?
+haddad buk nice profile picture
+haddad buk 99% of his body is protected by 5mm of neoprene :)
But, wouldn't that interaction with the whales (specifically petting them) be a violation of the MMPA?
Bro we gotta do something to save nature
that was hot
Anyone know of jobs or careers that let you travel all over the world, even remote places. Where you go somewhere, study the land, the environment, the animals, and the people too, like their culture or religion. I really have a passion to explore Earth's greatest phenomenons. I guess I want to be some sort of explorer. Any advice, like what education to receive, or companies that offer something like this, or even military experience or pilot training or whatever? I want to explore, I want to know. Please and thank you! ☺️
9:12 Is that you, Batman bin Suparman?
Is this a recent Ted video that ISN'T about SJW bullshit? I can't believe my eyes! Keep these up please.
TED is starting to drown in videos about the ocean, something is a bit fishy about this. I think they're a thirsty for ideas, please don't drink in this comment and get salty.
Lmao too funny 😂
I think your opinion is a bit watered down with pessimism.
+Olie O K
hard not getting salty when swimming in the ocean..