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MichaelB
Tomato Cod on the Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth, Western Australia.
Photocomp June '10 - Novice
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MichaelB
Beautiful Day whalesharking on the Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth, Western Australia.
Photocomp June '10 - Novice
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MichaelB
Whalesharking on the Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth, Western Australia.
Photocomp June '10 - Novice
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AidenD
I tried to get a good shot of this guy for about 15 minutes. The visibility was pretty average, and he just kept drifting away in the surge making it hard to get a shot from in front. This shot was taken off Byron Bay, Australia.
Photocomp June '10 - Open
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AidenD
This crab was hiding in an anemone on a dive at Byron Bay, Australia. I though the green went well with the orange on the shell.
Photocomp June '10 - Open
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MattT
One of natures most amazing creation: the Weedy Seadragon. Taken at Flinders in Victoria, Australia.
Photocomp June '10 - Open
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MattT
Image of a Short-head Seahorse taken at Port Victoria in South Australia.
Photocomp June '10 - Open
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AlistairM
Serpent pteraeolida. Kurnell, Australia. Canon 400D, Canon EF 100mm macro, Ikelite housing & DS160 strobe.
Photocomp June '10 - Novice
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CarolienM
Image of an endangered Grey Nurse Shark taken at South West Rocks, Fish Rock Cave, Australia. Taken with a Olympus SP-560UZ and a single z-240 inon strobe.
Photocomp June '10 - Novice
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CarolienM
Image of a Southern Dumpling Squid taken at Blairgowrie Marina, VIC, Australia. Taken with a Olympus SP-560UZ and a single z-240 inon strobe.
Photocomp June '10 - Novice
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CarolienM
Image of a juvenile Golden Weedfish hiding in the kelp, taken at Flinders Pier, Victoria, Australia. Taken with a Olympus SP-560UZ and a single z-240 inon strobe.
Photocomp June '10 - Novice
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MaximilianP
These photos from the Eastern Shovelnose Ray (Aptychotrema rostrata) were taken in Nelson Bay, Australia with my Canon G9 in the Canon housing. I find their eyes are quite fascinating. You can see the difference from day to night when they open their eyes up. Watch closely!
Photocomp June '10 - Novice
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MaximilianP
These photos from the Eastern Shovelnose Ray (Aptychotrema rostrata) were taken in Nelson Bay, Australia with my Canon G9 in the Canon housing. I find their eyes are quite fascinating. You can see the difference from day to night when they open their eyes up. Watch closely!
Photocomp June '10 - Novice
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RossC
Wobbegong at Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, Australia. Olympus C5050. Housing: Olympus PT-015 with eqoque strobe.
Photocomp June '10 - Novice
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MichaelG
Pygmy Leatherjacket at Shelley Beach, Manly, Australia. Canon 50D and 35mm lens in Hugyfot Housing with double DS-125 strobes.
Photocomp June '10 - Open