The Southern half of the Sydney area is rich in bushland and unspoiled coast and begins on the southern shores of Botany Bay extending to Kurnell and the Botany Bay National Park
by ron.j
Nice shell at night from Camp Cove, Sydney - we believe it's the Headshhield slug Hydatina physis (the ed.)
by ron.j
He bit the camera just as I took the photo - Taken at Six Fathom Reef off Cronulla - Sealife camera and strobe. WINNER - Best Photo October 2003
by ron.j
Same fish getting closer - taken at Six Fathom Reef off Cronulla - Sealife camera and strobe.
by ron.j
This one seemed to take a great interest in what was going on - Taken at Six Fathom Reef off Cronulla - Sealife camera and strobe.
by ron.j
Close up shot of a sleeping Leather Jacket - Taken at Camp Cove, Sydney, NSW at night.
by ron.j
Sargent Baker at Camp Cove - first time I've seen one here they usually don't hang around once you take their photo - this is one of three I took that night.
by ron.j
Scorpionfish waiting for dinner to come along - taken on a nightdive at Camp Cove, Sydney, NSW.
by ron.j
Taken at the SS Tuggrah not far south of Cronulla, Sydney - Sealife 1.2meg camera and strobe.
by ron.j
Taken at the SS Tuggrah not far south of Cronulla, Sydney - Sealife 1.2meg camera and strobe.
by ron.j
Taken at the SS Tuggrah not far south of Cronulla, Sydney - Sealife 1.2meg camera and strobe.
by Torsten
An interesting looking fish, yet rarely seen due to its camouflage. Taken at Bare Island, La Perouse, Sydney - Canon IXUS.
by Torsten
This particular nudibranch was moving quickly towards us and almost seemed to lift off the ground. Taken at Magic Point, Maroubra in Sydney - Canon IXUS.
by Torsten
About a couple of years ago roughly a dozen of juvenile grey nurse shark made a underwater cave off Maroubra their home, which has now become one of the most popular dive sites in Sydney - Canon IXUS.