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Underwater Photo Location: Neptune Islands

Underwater Photo Location: Neptune Islands

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Only dive with a recognised dive operator unless you want to be eaten! see website
Facts about Neptune Islands
  • It is in Australia
  • Neptune Islands is in the Tasman Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 3-10 Metres 10-30 Feet.
Dive types
Liveaboard

Marine Life
bigsharks


Photo facilities
wideangle

by Julian Cohen
Great White Shark in Neptune Islands, South Australia. 1/125 at f4. 12-24mm at 24mm. ISO 320. Nikon D200 in Ikelite housing with natural light. Shots taken 3. Change of wetsuit required 1.

by Julian Cohen
1/160 @f8 I ran this through Photomatrix to create an HDR from one Raw image. Then ran it through Lucis to create this effect.

by Daniel Norwood
Great White Shark. Neptune Islands, Australia.

by Joe Daniels
Great White

by Joe Daniels
Power!!!!!!!

by Sam Cahir
Introducing Kiwi the 4.4m female Great White. The orange acoustic tag was deployed by Andrew Fox (The great Rodney Fox's son) and is monitored by the CSIRO for their study of GW's. taken at the Neptune Islands South Australia August 2011.

by Sam Cahir
Surprise!! While sitting patiently watching a big Great White playing with some sea weed, this 4+m male GW scared the hell out of me as he snuck by for an ultra close pass. Evidently I don't taste good.

by Sam Cahir
Meet Bruce, the smiling 5m male great white. Bruce was one of 5 whites that circled us during the dive, making for a nerve racking ascent. Taken at 24m at the Neptune Islands, South Australia using a Nikon D700 16mm & 1.4x converter.

by Sam Cahir
It is a widely held misconception that Great White sharks only breach in South Africa. Freckles is a 4m male who is an aerial specialist attacking baits at up to 56 K's an hour to enable him to launch his entire body out of the water.

by Sam Cahir
Playing around on the back of the boat with over/under shots and a playful teenage white shark. Pole Cams are for pussies, real men lay on the back of the marlin board and hold the camera underwater, definitely gets the heart racing.

by Sam Cahir
Meet Moo!!!, This 4+ Metre male Great White shark has returned 12 years in a row to the Neptune Islands in South Australia. This shot was taken by laying on the marlin board of the boat and leaning the camera into the water.
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