Separated from mainland Australia by the 240 km stretch of Bass Strait, Tasmania is a land apart - a place of wild and beautiful landscapes; friendly, welcoming people; a pleasant, temperate climate; wonderful wine and food.
by JohnS
A Red Gurnard Perch sits defiantly atop his patch of sand. Bicheno, Tasmania.
Photocomp July '06 - Open
by JohnS
Hydroid bearing reproductive polyps and hosting a family of Amphipods. Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia.
Photocomp June '06 - Open
by SARAH QUINE
The shot was taken at a dive site called 'Mikes Hairy Bottom' in 15m down the channel in Tasmania.
Photocomp May '06 - Novice
by phil
Finger sponge in the Canyon at 33m, Bicheno Tasmania with a Sea&Sea DX 5000G.
Photocomp May '06 - Open
by SARAH QUINE
This image of an anemone was taken at 'The Rock' Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia in 5m of water.
Photocomp May '06 - Open
by JohnS
A Silver Dory (Cyttus novaezealandiae) at Bicheno, Australia.
Photocomp May '06 - Open
by Hilly
Photo of Banded Seaperch taken at Sisters Beach, Tasmania, Australia.
Photocomp May '06 - Novice
by Hilly
A Feather Worm at Sisters Beach, Tasmania, Australia.
Photocomp May '06 - Novice
by JohnS
Taken at Waubs Bay, Bicheno, Australia.
Photocomp April '06 - Open
by PhilM
Face of a stingray photographed at Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia. Used a Sea & Sea DX5000G.
Photocomp March '06 - Open
by PhilM
My favorite shot of one of our local anenomes. Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia.
Photocomp March '06 - Open
by PhilM
Anenome at Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia. Used a Sea & Sea DX 5000G.
Photocomp March '06 - Open