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 MichaelB
Tomato Cod on the Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth, Western Australia.
Photocomp June '10 - Novice
by MichaelB
Beautiful Day whalesharking on the Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth, Western Australia.
Photocomp June '10 - Novice
by MichaelB
Whalesharking on the Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth, Western Australia.
Photocomp June '10 - Novice
by 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
by 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
by MattT
Image of a Short-head Seahorse taken at Port Victoria in South Australia.
Photocomp June '10 - Open
by AlistairM
Serpent pteraeolida. Kurnell, Australia. Canon 400D, Canon EF 100mm macro, Ikelite housing & DS160 strobe.
Photocomp June '10 - Novice
by 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
by 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
by 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
by 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
by 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
by RossC
Wobbegong at Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, Australia. Olympus C5050. Housing: Olympus PT-015 with eqoque strobe.
Photocomp June '10 - Novice
by 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