Sheltered from most prevailing winds, it has 30 kilometres of white sandy beaches and is an aquatic playground remarkable for the variety it offers in the tranquil waters of Geographe Bay.
by Danny
Taken on a Nikon 5200 digital at the Busselton Jetty WA. Photocomp March '05 - Novice
by kraken
Taken with Canon Powershot S50 in Canon Housing at Busselton Jetty, WA, December '04. Photocomp January '05 - Novice
by kraken
Taken with Canon Powershot S50 in Canon Housing at Busselton Jetty, WA, December '04. Photocomp January '05 - Novice
by Little_buddy
Taken at Busselton Jetty, Geographe Bay WA with Sony P73 in natural light. Diving with the "Underwater Explorers Club" of WA. Photocomp January '05 - Novice
by Little_buddy
Taken under Busselton Jetty, Geographe Bay, WA with Sony P73 in natural light. Diving with the "Underwater Explorers Club" of WA. Photocomp January '05 - Novice
School of fish under Busselton Jetty, WA. Camera used was Sea and Sea MX 5 film used was Fuji 400 ASA. Photocomp January '05 - Open
Octopus in seagrass taken at Busselton Jetty, WA. Camera used was Sea and Sea MX5 film used was Fuji 400 ASA. Photocomp January '05 - Open
by kelly
My first foray in underwater photography at Busselton Jetty, WA. January '05. Photocomp January '05 - Novice
by kelly
My first foray in underwater photography at Busselton Jetty, WA. January '05. Photocomp January '05 - Novice
by kelly
My first foray in underwater photography at Busselton Jetty, WA. January '05. Photocomp January '05 - Novice
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 Rick
Taken during my PADI Open Water course at the Busselton Jetty - Canon IXUS 4 in dive casing. Although there's heaps to see and photograph down there, this was really delightful, me peering into a hollowed out post and this friendly little chap peering back out at me.