With resident hippies, surfers, rich urban escapees, actors and artists, this region has become a curious mix, with everyone knowing they live in a relaxed, unique destination.
by John Natoli
A fish that is so hard to spot under water, sure looks great under light! Shot at Julian Rocks, Byron Bay with Olympus u400D with internal flash. Set on Macro. Photocomp September '04 - Novice
by John Natoli
Seem to have caught these guys a little unaware? Mackerel Bowl, Byron Bay. Shot with Olympus Mju400D, built in flash. Photocomp September '04 - Novice
by John Natoli
No through Hole - Obviously this is one cavity that you have to come out the same way you went in. Shot at Julian Rocks, Byron Bay with Olympus Mju400D set on Macro. Photocomp September '04 - Novice
by Bear
This photo picture of a juvenile Leaf Wrasse (Xyrichtys dea) was taken at the Nursery, Julian Rocks, Byron Bay last month. I have been diving since November 2003 and taking underwater pictures since March 2004.
by Lynda
This photograph of a turtle was taken at Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, NSW with a Sea and Ski digital. Photocomp August '04 - Open
by John Natoli
The most knowledgeable dive master along the east coast of Australia, is found at Julian Rocks - Byron Bay. Is there any underwater species that this man can't identify?
by John Natoli
Photographed in the Needles - off Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, NSW. (Aphelodoris varia - Wandy)
by ziggy
Here is a photo of a cuttle fish with a turtle's head in the background taken at Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, NSW on the 13/07/04 using a DX3000 with YS90 strobe.
by John Natoli
" .. not another diver with a camera .. " thought this yawning Wobbegong off Julian Rocks, Byron Bay.
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 Norbert
Wobbegong photographed at "The Line of Smiles", Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, NSW