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 Benita
This cute Blenny was pictured in the Tamar river, Tasmania. Photocomp March '05 - Open
by Benita
This photo of a curious seal was taken at Tenth Island, Tasmania. Photocomp March '05 - Open
by Benita
This photo of a nudibranch was taken in the Tamar River, Tasmania. Photocomp March '05 - Open
by Hilly
Small Cray off Rocky Cape, Tasmania in 20m water with small shrimps on rock. Used a Sony Cybershot DSC-p73. Photocomp March '05 - Novice
by Hilly
Small fish peeping out, Sisters Island, Tasmania, using Sony cybershot dsc-p73.
by Cabbage
Taken in Bicheno, Tasmania, on a Charter Dive at 22 metre. Oh how clear it was! Photocomp February '05 - Novice
by Cabbage
Taken with a Powershot A40 at about 22m in Bicheno, Tasmania. Photocomp February '05 - Novice
by Duth
Taken at Cathedral Caves, Eaglehawk Neck, TAS, at a depth of 22m using a Sony Cybershot 5.1megapixel. Photocomp Janaury '05 - Novice
by robin
Taken in the marine reserve in Bicheno, Tasmania with a Canon S40. Photocomp December '04 - Open
by Benita
Close-up of anemone, taken in the Tamar River, Tasmania. Photocomp December '04 - Open
by Meegs
Photo was taken 20 November 2003 at Eagle Hawk Neck, Tasmania at about 20m, using an Olympus CAMEDIA C-5050, with strobe. I have been taking underwater photos since November 2002. Photocomp October '04 - Open
by robin
Red Gurnard Perch eating a crayfish in the marine reserve in Bicheno, Tasmania. Taken with a Canon S40. Photocomp October '04 - Open
by phantom
This leatherjacket was photographed using a Canon Powershot A200. Tasmania trip in March 2004. Photocomp September '04 - Open