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John Natoli
Seem to have caught these guys a little unaware? Mackerel Bowl, Byron Bay. Shot with Olympus Mju400D, built in flash. Photocomp September '04 - Novice
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John Natoli
No through Hole - Obviously this is one cavity that you have to come out the same way you went in. Shot at Julian Rocks, Byron Bay with Olympus Mju400D set on Macro. Photocomp September '04 - Novice
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phantom
This leatherjacket was photographed using a Canon Powershot A200. Tasmania trip in March 2004. Photocomp September '04 - Open
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phantom
Lobster was seen hidding behind a feather star, both large feels had been broken off in the past. Camera used was a Canon Powershot A200. Tasmania trip in March 2004. Photocomp September '04 - Open
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scuba_mick
Taken at Thetford Reef on the Great Barrier Reef with a Sony DSC-P8, MPK-PHA underwater housing. No strobe, red filter. Photocomp September '04 - Open
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scuba_mick
Photo taken at Briggs Reef on the Great Barrier Reef. Sony DSC-P8, MPK-PHA underwater housing. No strobe, red filter. Photocomp September '04 - Open
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scuba_mick
Photo of this Green Turtle was taken at Milne Reef on th Great Barrier Reef with a Sony DSC-P8, MPK-PHA underwater housing. No strobe, red filter. Photocomp September '04 - Open
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Bear
This photo picture of a juvenile Leaf Wrasse (Xyrichtys dea) was taken at the Nursery, Julian Rocks, Byron Bay last month. I have been diving since November 2003 and taking underwater pictures since March 2004.
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Raymond & Branka
Sending a pic through which depicts what our Whaleshark season is all about!
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Nat
The photo was taken at Bicheno, Tasmania at approx 30m, with a Sony 4.0 Megapixel Cybershot with no additional strobe. I started underwater photography in October 2003. Photocomp September '04 - Novice
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Ebee
This is a picture of a Stargazer taken while playing with some Open Water students around Portsea Pier, Portsea, Victoria. The group virtually sat on it as they worked through their skills!
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Divepatto
It was taken at Cove, located on the Eastern Side of Sydney Harbour in approximately 5 meters. After searching some books, I believe that this is an Undulate Moray Eel?