Australia is the sixth largest country in the world. It's about the same size as the 48 mainland states of the USA and 50 per cent larger than Europe, but has the lowest population density in the world - only two people per square kilometre.
by debbie
Photo taken in Dec 04 at Anemone Bay North Solitary Island, from Mullaway, NSW. The whole bottom was carpeted with anemones and these guys were everywhere I spotted three different kinds. I loved this place as these fish are one of my favourite. I was using a Olympus mju 300 in a PT-016 housing using the built in flash. Photocmp March '05 - Open
by debbie
Photos taken in Dec 04 at Anemone Bay North Solitary Island, from Mullaway, NSW. The whole bottom was carpeted with anemones and these guys were everywhere I spotted three different kinds I loved this place as these fish are one of my favourite. I was using a Olympus mju 300 in a PT-016 housing using the built in flash. Photocomp March '05 - Open
by Denise
Taken at Busselton Jetty, WA - March 2005, using an Olympus C770. Photocomp March '05 - Novice
by Denise
Taken at Busselton Jetty, WA - March 2005, using an Olympus C770. Photocomp March '05 - Novice
by Denise
Taken at Busselton Jetty, WA - March 2005. Using an Olympus C770. Photocomp March '05 - Novice
by diverdave
Using a DX3100 camera with SB105 strobe. Taken at Pope's Eye, VIC. Photocomp March '05 - Novice
This photo was taken while diving on HMAS Swan in Dunsborough, WA. The camera used was Sea & Sea MX5 and film used was Fuji 400 ASA. Photocomp March '05 - Open
by Trurina Cook
This image was taken with an Olympus C-750UZ. I did not use the inbuilt flash, hence the eerie setting surrounding the diver. The Busselton Jetty in WA can be a lovely dive. Photocomp March '05 - Open
by Trurina Cook
Taken on the wreck of the Lena, 2.8 nautical miles off the coast of Bunbury, WA. Quite an easy dive with the hull of the wreck lying in a mere 18 metres of water. These lovely little creatures are abundant in the railings and a pleasure to view! Taken with an Olympus C-750UZ using the built in flash. Photocomp March '05 - Open
by Chris
Taken with Olympus C-5060 at North Solitaries, NSW. Photocomp March '05 - Novice
by Mike
Good finds like this are right here in the shallows, no need to go to exotic places to experience. Taken at Rottnest island, WA in late December 2004. Canon Powershot S1 IS, Canon Housing with internal Flash & diffuser. Photocomp March '05 - Novice
by Grant
This photo was taken at the shallow entrance of Fish Rock Cave, South West Rocks, NSW. The dive took place on the 5th December 2004. This photo was taken at approximately ten meters. Visibility was approximately 15 meters. The shot was taken using a Canon Powershot S40 digital camera viewed through a 16mm Sea & Sea lens connected to Canon housing. No artificial light source was used. Photocomp March '05 - Open
by Grant
This photo was taken at the shallow entrance of Fish Rock Cave, South West Rocks. The dive took place on the 5th December 2004. This photo was taken at approximately ten meters. Visibility was approximately 15 meters. The shot was taken using a Canon Powershot S40 digital camera viewed through a 16mm Sea & Sea lens connected to Cannon housing. No artificial light source was used. Photocomp March '05 - Open
by Grant
This photo was taken at a reef known as TUG 7. It lies approximately 20 kilometers north of Terrigal on the NSW Central Coast. The image is accidental. The intention was to take a photo of four diving buddies. Just prior to the exposure the diver in the foreground moved forward and partially blocked the diver in the background. This resulted in the image presented here. The shot was taken using a Canon Power Shot S40 digital camera viewed through a 16mm Sea & Sea lens connected to Canon housing. Photocomp March '05 - Open