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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From The Tasman Sea

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White's seahorse, Chowder Bay
A short headed seahorse blowing in the current. Photographed in the cold waters of Victoria, Australia with a Nikon D80, 2 X ds 51 strobes and a Nikon 60mm macro lens.
Noumea sulphurea, Clovelly
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ah Lemon flavor!
A pot bellied seahorse photographed in the cold waters of Victoria, Australia. Photographed with a Nikon d80, ds51 strobes and a nikon 60mm macro lens.
Jorunna sp., Bare Island

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And another, where do you find them Doug!
Red cuttle, Kurnell
This beautiful fish was photographed in the temperate waters of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
We have brilliant colours down here as well!
Nikon d80, 2 X ds 51 strobes + nikon 60mm macro
Old wives, Kurnell
Giant Cuttle, Kurnell
Gorgeous zooanthids from the temperate waters of Victoria, Australia. These zooanthids help make up the unqiue sponge reefs found in the cold great southern ocean.
D80, nikon 60mm, 2 X ds 51 strobes
An incredible mammal relationship. These dolphins came into the foreshore area when the horses entered the water at 6am for their morning excersise. The dolphins swam along side the horses for around 100 meters before leaving. truly memorable
Blotched Hawkfish, Bare Island
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Triplefin, Kurnell
Short headed seahores come out at night. They hold onto kelp and grab at zooplankton as it drifts past in the currents.
Nikon d80, 60mm and 2 X ds 51 strobes
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Blue Groper, Achoeridis viridis
This temperate goby has the most brilliant eyes when lit up by strobes. From the cold waters of Victoria , Australia
I spotted this wrasse on the wreck of the Eliza Ramsden in Victoria , Australia. This shot was taken with a nikon 60mm macro lens and it shows a flesh eating isopod clinging to the fish. If you look closely you can see its claws digging it.
Scorpionfish, Bare Island
Giant cuttle, Clovelly
The eerie dome...
Swimming anemone, Malabar
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Final RoundThrough to 2008 awards final round judging

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Did you think eggs when you first saw this?
Malabar, Sydney
Red Cuttle pair, Bare Island
Spotted Wobbegong. Shark Point, Clovelly
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Dwarf lionfish, Kurnell
Nudibranch pair, Bare Island
832 Entries Found: Page 28  of  31

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