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"Sponge" Photo of a pretty little sponge, taken Shark Point Sydney with an olympus C8080
Shooting up through the roots and aquatic plants in a freshwater stream.
Nikon d80, natural light, 18-55mm
Ewen's ponds , South Australia.
Cal
"The Wobbie" A Wobbegong Shark, photo taken at Shelly Beach, Sydney. Taken with an Olympus C8080
A surf wave breaking amongst kelp and rock. Viewed from below.
Not too everyones liking but I think its cool
Photograhped off the backbeaches in Victoria, Australia
Nikon d80, 18-55mm, natural light
Cal
Stumbled upon this old shot of a short headed seahorse
Photographed in Victoria, Australia
sp-350, inon d2000, 2 X ucl 165 macro lenses
Kelp and light.
Photographed in Victoria, Australia.
Nikon d80, 18-55mm, natural light
Natural light wide angle of a Southern Ocean kelp forest.
Photographed in the cold waters of Victoria, Australia.
Nikon d80, 18mm, natural light
Ceratosoma amoena, Kurnell
shortlistedShortlisted!
Final RoundThrough to 2008 awards final round judging

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Editor's Comment
This month is newbie month so I didn't want to promote the hotshots - Doug always pulls out a corker. But this one was so jelly baby flavoured I relented!
A divers bubbles reflecting torch light.
A simple image that I like
Nikon d80, 2 X ds 51 strobes, 18-55mm
Giant Cuttle, Clovelly
Rare mating dumpling squid.
A big thanks to Brian Mayes for helping me learn about colour profiles and the web smile
From the cold waters of Victoria, Australia.
Nikon d80, 1 inon d2000, 1 ikelite ds 51, nikon 60mm
A little abstract, The eye of a cuttlefish, taken at Indian Point Sydney with an Olympus C8080
A temperate short headed seahorse at hiding at the base of some kelp and seaweed.
Nikon d80, 60mm, 2 x ds51 strobes
Getting up at 4am reveals dolphins swimming alongside professional race horses on their morning trot.
Edited entry: Assigned new colour profile to match monitor to web
nikon d80, 18-55mm.
A baby stargazer staring skyward and waiting for a meal. He was quite contented with my light on him as he snapped occasionally at the zooplankton in the water column.
night dive
nikon d80, 60mm, 2 X ds 51
The smallest squid in the world: The southern pygmy squid.
Incredibly difficult to photograph as they are so tiny that the current moves them back and forth...and out of focus.
Nikon d80, 2 X ds 51 strobes , 60m
A cold water shrimp with blue ascidians behind.
Nikon d80, 60mm, 2 x ds 51
Viewing a swimming race in the ocean from below. Portsea Swim Classic-08
Sp-350, inon d2000
"Take one more shot & I'll" Photo of an unhappy Moray Eel, taken at Clifton Gardens Sydney,with an Olympus C8080
Rare mating dumpling squid photographed in the cold waters of Victoria, Australia.
Nikon D80, 60mm, 1 X Ikelite ds 51, 1 X Inon D2000
Cuttle fish love to have there picture taken.Photo taken with an Olympus C8080
Old Wives, Kurnell
shortlistedShortlisted!
A short headed seahorse from the cold waters of South Australia.
This one was in the process of snapping at some zooplankton my light attracted
Nikon d80, ds 51 strobe, 60mm
A photo of the unique and barely explored reefs of Melbourne's Port Phillip Bay. These reefs are a collision between sponge and kelp.
Nikon d80, 2 X ds 51 strobes, 18mm
Juvenile trevally swimming through a kelp bed. Off the rugged victorian coast line, Australia. 9 degree water smile
nikon d80, 18-55mm , natural light
A playful seal in the morning sun
Sp-350
Weedy Sea Dragon, Kurnell
shortlistedShortlisted!

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what a beastie!
833 Entries Found: Page 26  of  31

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