As Queensland's capital, Brisbane has its very own savvy downtown precinct, which serves as a destination in its own right or as the perfect hub for exploring spectacular Moreton Bay, beaches, or many regional hinterland attractions located inside a leisu
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by Matti
A Featherstar feeding on a night dive at Flinders Reef, Brisbane. Sony P10, Sea & Sea 16mm Wide Angle, Inon D180 Strobe.
by Matti
Reef Squid at Flinders Reef, Brisbane at Night. Sony P10, Sea & Sea 16mm Wide Angle, Inon D180 Strobe.
by Peter
Took this photo 29 Feb 2004 at Hutchinsons Shoal, Moreton Bay. Any ideas WHAT it is, was in a cave crawling at some speed across the roof - Was about 6-8 inches wide shaped like a cone... Thousands of spines for feet...Colours amazing!!! - Peter, it's a fire urchin, Asthenosoma ijimai if I'm not mistaken (Tim).
by graham
Taken at Manta Ray Bommie off Stradbroke Island with a Canon S30 camera with a WP-DC300 housing using a flash diffuser on auto with macro setting.
by graham
Taken at Manta Ray Bommie off Stradbroke Island with a Canon S30 camera with a WP-DC300 housing using a flash diffuser on auto with macro setting.
by graham
Taken at Manta Ray Bommie off Stradbroke Island with a Canon S30 camera with a WP-DC300 housing using a flash diffuser on auto with macro setting.
by graham
A feather star taken in 28m of water at Gotham City, North of Flinders Reef, Moreton Bay, Queensland.
by Norbert
Have been diving at Manta Ray Bommie (Stradbroke Island). Here are some pictures of it, taken with Olympus C-5050.
by Norbert
Have been diving at Manta Ray Bommie (Stradbroke Island). Here are some pictures of it, taken with Olympus C-5050.
by Peter
A few photo's from the weekend just gone over at Straddie [North Stradbroke island] at Manta Bommies On Sunday just lots of Leopard Sharks. Amazingly unforgetable, especially for the three open water students with me.
by Peter
A few photo's from the weekend just gone over at Straddie [North Stradbroke island] at Manta Bommies On Sunday just lots of Leopard Sharks. Amazingly unforgetable, especially for the three open water students with me.