The gannets in the photo may be fighting over a fish, but there’s little argument about the photo itself being the winning image in this year’s British Underwater Photographer of the Year Award, by British photographer Matt Doggett. In 2012 Doggett spent two days on a boat off of Scotland’s Shetland Islands with a friend, photographer Richard Shucksmith, trying to capture a Northern Gannet feeding frenzy. He talks to 蜜柚APP about how he and Shucksmith got the birds to show off their diving abilities, and what it’s like to see a gannet “fly” beneath the waves. 蜜柚APP: Why did you want to photograph gannets diving? Matt Doggett: We thought it would be really fun to experience what it would be like to be in the water when you've got this maelstrom of gannets hitting the surface and diving all around you. That's something probably only a handful of divers have ever experienced. In the United Kingdom, no one had done this before. And in this day and age with wildlife...