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 R-Pix
Swimming Anemone - Phylyctenactis tuberculosa - in daylight mode.-Taken at Oak Park, Cronulla
by R-Pix
Taken at Oak Park, Cronulla, Jan 2004. Sea & Sea MX10 with close up lens and strobe
by R-Pix
Taken at Oak Park, Cronulla, Jan 2004. Sea & Sea MX10 with close up lens and strobe
by Peter
Taken in about 6 meters of water in a spot just off Flinders reef...Caves, swim throughs and rocky overhangs down to about 14 meters excellent for all types of divers.
by Dave.B
Grey Nurse Shark, (part of a pack of fifty!!) taken at Forster NSW in January 2004. Notice the weed in the teeth. The sharks seemed to be grazing on the sea weed. Taken with Sea&Sea MMII with single strobe set to TTL.
by Dave.B
Ornate wobby hiding in coral at North Solitary Island, NSW, taken during January 2004. Taken with Sea&Sea MMII with single strobe set to TTL.
Thought I have to put this one up. I photographed this at Julian Rocks in January 2004. Anybody out there with a name? - please post it in the discussion board or email underwater.com.au.
by Jurdy
The Seal was shot just outside the heads of Jervis Bay in a male seal colony. We were in about 25m and the water was about 13 degrees. We also had about 25m vis - excellent! This big one swam about a foot from my face for a couple of minutes ... like he was checking me out while I was checking him/her out.
by Jurdy
The Blue Groper was shot just inside Jervis Bay at a place called the Nursery. About 15m average depth and a bit warmer then outside the heads. Stacks of different sea life and a great dive all round for beginners (like us).
Taken from inside Fish Rock Cave looking out using a Sea & Sea DX3000 with 20mm wide angle lens.