by Gramo
Taken at Goat Island, New Zealand. The camera equipment was an Olympus 50/60 digital camera 28mm lens. Photocomp July '05 - Novice
by Gramo
Picture of this snapper was taken at Goat Island, New Zealand. The camera equipment was an Olympus 50/60 digital camera 28mm lens. Photocomp July '05 - Novice
by debbie
The camera I use is a Olympus MJU 300 digital in a PT-016 underwater housing using the built in flash. They were taken in April 05 when I was on a club trip with Spoilsport in the Coral Sea, QLD. Photocomp July '05 - Open
by debbie
The camera I use is a Olympus MJU 300 digital in a PT-016 underwater housing using the built in flash. They were taken in April 05 when I was on a club trip with Spoilsport in the Coral Sea, QLD. Photocomp July '05 - Open
by debbie
The camera I use is a Olympus MJU 300 digital in a PT-016 underwater housing using the built in flash. They were taken in April 05 when I was on a club trip with Spoilsport in the Coral Sea, QLD. Photocomp July '05 - Open
by debbie
The camera I use is a Olympus MJU 300 digital in a PT-016 underwater housing using the built in flash. They were taken in April 05 when I was on a club trip with Spoilsport in the Coral Sea, QLD. Photocomp July '05 - Open
by debbie
The camera I use is a Olympus MJU 300 digital in a PT-016 underwater housing using the built in flash. They were taken in April 05 when I was on a club trip with Spoilsport in the Coral Sea, QLD. Photocomp July '05 - Open
by stonefish
We like cuttlefish because they stay still for us - not this feller. Note the blurred background. First day out with my Sony Cyber DSCP150 and he was off with me after him. Internal flash with flash diffuser. Taken at Middlehead, Sydney.
Taken at Shelly Beach, North Sydney with a Canon S1IS, internal flash. Poor visibility around 3m. This photo is one of my first scuba diving; up until now I was free diving. The funny thing about this cuttlefish fish was that my partner didn't see it when it was in camo. She almost tackled it.
Taken at Shelly Beach, North Sydney with a Canon S1IS, internal flash. In about 6m of water, Poor visibility around 3m. This photo is one of my first scuba diving; up until now I was free diving.
by John Natoli
Is that your biro that is leaking ... or did you just get inked by that octopus? Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, NSW
by John Natoli
Black Coral nursing a cluster of squid eggs at Julian Rocks, Byron Bay. Unfortunately, these little critters didn't live long enough to become 'calamari rings'.
by John Natoli
This Leopard Shark was on a mission this day. Just moments after he collided with my camera housing, he decided to take on a diver! I guess he was either very inquisitive ... or just very friendly. Infact, he played with us for a good 15 minutes or so, swimming over us, around us and in-between our legs. Julian Rocks, Byron Bay