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 MichaelG
Green Turtle at Byron Bay, Australia. Canon 50D and 10-17mm lens at 10mm in Hugyfot Housing, no strobes.
Photocomp June '10 - Open
by MichaelG
Eastern Blue Groper at Shelley Beach, Manly, Australia. Canon 50D and 35mm lens in Hugyfot Housing with double DS-125 strobes.
Photocomp June '10 - Open
by MichaelG
An Eagle Ray at Byron Bay, Australia. Canon 50D and 35mm lens in Hugyfot Housing with double DS-125 strobes.
Photocomp June '10 - Open
by MichaelG
A Wobbegong at Byron Bay, Australia. Canon 50D and 35mm lens in Hugyfot Housing with double DS-125 strobes.
Photocomp June '10 - Open
by harryW
The animal is an Eastern Stargazer (Kathetostoma laeve) taken at Blairgowrie in Victoria, Australia in 3 metres of water.
Photocomp June '10 - Open
by DavidV
I had never noticed these collections of brittle stars on the slate pencil urchins until this dive.Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, Australia.
Photocomp June '10 - Open
by DavidV
While looking around for what is small and less teethy than the local sharks. Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, Australia.
Photocomp June '10 - Open
by David Haintz
Moray eel at Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, Australia. Canon G10.
Photocomp June '10 - Novice
by David Haintz
Cuttlefish at Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, Australia. Canon G10.
Photocomp June '10 - Novice
by TammyG
A Grey Nurse Shark gets very, very close to my dome port at Rottnest Island, off Perth, Western Australia.
Photocomp May '10 - Open
by adrianA
A friendly Blue Groper at Camp Cove, Sydney, Australia.
Photocomp May '10 - Open
by MattT
Image of a female Tasseled Anglerfish guarding her eggs at Blairgowrie Pier, Victoria, Australia. You can see the tiny reflections of the baby Anglerfish eyes in the eggs.
Photocomp May '10 - Open