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 Fergy
A sea snake at Lighthouse Reef, Exmouth, Western Australia.
Photocomp September '08 - Open
by Fergy
A school of Threadfin Perch at Exmouth, Western Australia.
Photocomp September '08 - Open
by Fergy
A Porcupinefish at Busselton Jetty, Western Australia.
Photocomp September '08 - Open
by Gudge
Nembrotha kubaryana moving from a colony of ascidians it has just eaten to a new one to continue his meal. Taken on Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia.
Photocomp September '08 - Open
by Gudge
Tiny coral hermit crab only about 10mm long hiding in its hole. Taken on Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia.
Photocomp September '08 - Open
by Gudge
Bi-colour Blenny being eaten by a Forster's Hawkfish. I guess the blenny picked the wrong hole to hide in. Taken on Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia.
Photocomp September '08 - Open
by CraigK
Harlequin Shrimp guarding its meal at Gulliver's on Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth, Western Australia. Canon Powershot S80.
Photocomp June '08 - Open
by CraigK
Self portrait with Cleaner Shrimps at Blizzard Ridge, Exmouth, on the Ningaloo reef, Western Australia. Canon Powershot S80.
Photocomp June '08 - Open
by CraigK
Olive Seasnake at Blizzard Ridge on the Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth, Western Australia. Canon Powershot S80.
Photocomp June '08 - Open
by sabineZ
The Ningaloo Reef out of Exmouth, Western Australia is one of the world's best kept secrets, so far!! These Pink Anenomefish are everywhere.
Photocomp June '08 - Novice
by TammyG
Coral polyps on the pylons under the Ammo Jetty, south of Fremantle, Western Australia.
Photocomp June '08 - Open
by TammyG
This little flounder was under the Ammo Jetty, Fremantle, Western Australia and let me get close enough for a portrait of his funny little face.
Photocomp June '08 - Open