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 kelly
My first foray in underwater photography at Busselton Jetty, WA. January '05. Photocomp January '05 - Novice
by Claire
This photos was taken in about 8 metres of water on January 1st, 2005 at Busselton Jetty, WA. I used my new Canon Powershot Pro 1 in Ikelite housing. No artificial light source used. Photocomp January '05 - Novice
by Steve
Taken at Shag Rock, North Stradbroke Island, QLD. Photocomp January '05 - Novice
by Steve
Taken at Flinders Reef, Moreton Island, QLD. Photocomp January '05 - Novice
by Nikki Dee
Taken on a night dive at the Pipeline Nelson Bay, NSW using an Olympus 5060. Photocomp January '05 - Novice
by Nikki Dee
Taken on a night dive at The Pipeline, Nelson Bay, NSW. Photocomp January '05 - Novice
by Danny
Taken on a recent trip to Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. This Old Wife was found under the jetty at Point Turton. The camera used was a Nikon Coolpix 5200 with no strobe or flash. Photocomp January '05 - Novice
by Danny
Taken on a recent trip to Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. This spider crab was found under the jetty at Point Turton. The camera used was a Nikon Coolpix 5200 with no strobe or flash. Photocomp January '05 - Novice
This comb wrasse (Coris picta) was adamant on seeing his own reflection in my macro lens. Shot with a Nikonos III, 35mm lens and 9" macro converter, twin Aquasea strobes. About December 1997. Photocomp January '05 - Open
by Jamie K
A very co-operative Harlequin Fish poses for me in Seal Cove, Albany, WA. Photocomp Janaury '05 - Open
by Nikki Dee
Taken at The Pipeline, Nelson Bay/Port Stephens, NSW. December, 2004. Photocomp January '05 - Novice