Any way you look at it, Western Australia is a vast State. Yet these days, it is not so much the physical dimensions that matter, more the depth of the experience offered.
by Dan
Angry cuttlefish - taken by Dan from Bay Dive & Adventures in Dunsborough, WA.
by Gary Waters
This one followed me around for a while, (might have something to do with my 2 buddies hunting crays). Taken approx. 200m off the shore at Hastie St. Beach in Bunbury W.A. in about 5m of water.
by Gary Waters
This one followed me around for a while, (might have something to do with my 2 buddies hunting crays). Taken approx. 200m off the shore at Hastie St. Beach in Bunbury W.A. in about 5m of water.
This is a photo I took on holidays in Albany Easter 2002 with a disposable underwater camera. The seals hang upside down after they eat (apparently).
by Trurina Cook
One of the largest and most colourful crayfish I've ever seen. Located under the naval pier in Exmouth on a day dive. Sea&Sea MX-5II with YS-20A strobe.
by Trurina Cook
Ever the opportunist - King Wrasse locating scraps in an empty craypot in the waters of the Marmion Marine Reserve, Western Australia - Sea&Sea MX-5II with YS-20A Strobe.
by Gary Waters
The photo was taken off Hastie St. beach in Bunbury W.A. The Perch was hiding in loose weeds rolling back and forth in the surge at the edge of the reef and I disturbed it when I grabbed a hand full of the weed. It sat still and posed for me whilst I took this photo with the macro lens.
by Tone
Crown of Thorns photographed on the Ningaloo Reef from Exmouth - Sony Cybershot P7 in MPK housing - torch light support.
by Tone
Lionfish photographed on the Ningaloo Reef from Exmouth - Sony Cybershot P7 in MPK housing - no flash. WINNER best photo September 2003
by Tone
Hawksbill turtle photographed on the Ningaloo Reef from Exmouth - Sony Cybershot P7 in MPK housing - no flash.
by Trurina Cook
One of the many colourful reef fish of the Ningaloo Marine Reserve.
by Trurina Cook
Quite a usual sight in the waters of the Marmion Marine Reserve, Western Australia. McCulloch's scalyfin and Western blue devil "hanging out" together.
by Luke
Night dive on the Navy Pier in Exmouth, one word awesome. Taken on Canon A70 with modified Sealife slave strobe.
by Trurina Cook
Taken in Exmouth on a day dive from the Navy Pier. The frogfish can hardly be seen, as it inconspicuously blends into it's surroundings. Sea & Sea MX5II camera with close-up lens and YS-20A strobe.