loading ...
please wait
Video Underwater Photo Contest Entries From Australia (18)

Search Contest Entries

Entries by Category
Entries by Sea
Entries by Country
or enter search text
Contest Chat
Stats
Portfolios
Slide ShowSlide Show (latest)
Slide Show
Medal Winners
Spam voting policy
Really Simple Syndication Top 10 RSS feed
The Rules!
Our underwater photography contest is the longest running and most prestigious online. If you want to make a name for yourself this is THE place to do it.
Just look at some of the internationally acclaimed photographers who have launched their u/w photo careers here over the years.

It's easy to enter the contest just... click here to enter

Monthly winners will be shown by the 10th of the following month


Peoples' Vote


Tec Diver in a German Lake
By Andy Kutsch
posted (6 days ago)
2 votes

Morena & shrimp
By Iñaki Bravo Carmona
posted (5 days ago)
2 votes

What splendid eyes these little gobies have! They hide in small crevices in rocks. They are shy but curious and it is easy to photograph them when they lean out to scrutinize the external environment. Havelock Is._April2024
(Canon100,1/200,f9,i.100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (3 days ago)
2 votes

Ghost shrimp photographed during shallow diving near Havelock island_Andamans_April2024
(Canon60, 1/200, f9,iso100)
By Susanna Randazzo
posted (5 days ago)
1 votes

Diver at the Giannis D wreck at Red Sea.
By Diogo Benchimol
posted (3 days ago)
1 votes

A diver watching a glass fish ballet inside a wreck
By Diogo Benchimol
posted (3 days ago)
1 votes

Hermit crab_Havelock Island_April 2024
(Canon100,1/200,f11,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (6 days ago)
0 votes

Aeolid Nudibranch - Flabellina affinis
By Stefanos Michael
posted (6 days ago)
0 votes

Hypselodoris bullokii_Jan2024
(Canon100,1/200,f16,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (5 days ago)
0 votes

A diver photographs a giant grouper with school of fishes behind.
By Diogo Benchimol
posted (3 days ago)
0 votes
About Peoples' vote About Peoples' vote



Special Offer
Our Price $899
buy underwater cameras
buy your UnderwaterPhotography.com T-shirts!
The UnderwaterPhotography.com photo course collection
click here to buy the book
3161 Entries Found: Page 18  of  118
Male Weedy Seadragon with Eggs
close up and personal portrait of a friendly wobbegong... in reality I was very mindful not to spook it :-)
"The alien"
They get carried by the current and end up dead because of the cold Sydney water. Illuminated with low strobe powers and UV video lights
Somebody wastes it... somebody enjoys it...
Some fisherman decided that the fish was too small/not of taste (although > 20 cm) and dumped dead in the water for the joy of this small octopus (that was not in the idea to share it)!!!
Endemic Scorpaena Sumptuosa under the Busselton Jetty
Lassisters Reef
Striate Anglerfish, Antennarius striatus
Hello, my name is Pinky and I am the new ruler of the white sponges of Clifton Gardens!!!
Black-scatter Angler-fish.
Conditions were so bad that visibility was less than a meter. I was with fisheye so I had to improvise the illumination in order to get pictures. So all the pictures where blown out background and full of backscatter...
shortlistedShortlisted!
Tiger Pipefish, Filicampus tigris
Painted Anglerfish Clifton Gardens NSW
Grey reef shark at Ningaloo Reef, near Coral Bay
swimmig !!!
Eastern Cleaner Clingfish, Cochleoceps orientalis.
Named after its cleaning behaviour. The species is often observed cleaning other larger fishes. It swims over the surface of larger fishes such as Morwongs, Leatherjackets and the Eastern Blue G...
tide pool photographer (Kangaroo island)
Striate Anglerfish Chowder Bay Sydney
White's SeaHorse
I got the key... do you? (playing with may new snouts)
Leafy Sea Dragon Rapid Bay South Australia
Beautiful Larissa.
shortlistedShortlisted!
white on white... playing with a very patient shrimp. the fused background is achieved pointing the main strobes to the sand
"sealhouette" a playful sea-lion dancing near the surface for us
shortlistedShortlisted!
The golden one. Caught using my lights to hunt
super small aplysia detail (105+1.4x+10subsee) resting on a leaf
Blue-ringed Octopus. They are recognized as one of the world's most venomous marine animals. Despite their small size, 12 to 20 cm (5 to 8 in) they are dangerous to humans if provoked and handled, because their venom
Whites Seahorse Sydney
Elegance with Model "Tegan"
3161 Entries Found: Page 18  of  118