by
steffenB
A Napoleon Wrasse and company, Norman Reef, Great Barrier Reef, Australia.
Photocomp June '09 - Open
by
MattC
A marbled ray lifts off and hovers with a school of black kingfish over the bow of the Yongala wreck in the late afternoon. SS Yongala wreck, QLD.
Photocomp May '09 - Open
by
MattC
A Spine-cheek Anemonefish (Premnas biaculeatus) at home in a bulb-tipped anemone. Ribbon Reefs, GBR. Sony compact camera with built in flash.
Photocomp May '09 - Open
by
MattC
This happened after several hours of watching and photographing dwarf minke whales during a big encounter with many animals. For a moment I forgot to breathe. Ribbon Reefs, GBR.
Photocomp May '09 - Open
by
MattC
Dwarf minke whales can swim in prolonged bursts exceeding 20 knots. Chasing after them is futile (and illegal). Luckily for us they are inquisitive and often approach people that remain still and calm in the water. Ribbon Reefs, GBR.
Photocomp May '09 - Open
by
MattC
Parting shot of a dwarf minke whale, hopefully returning to the GBR this winter. Ribbon Reefs, GBR.
Photocomp May '09 - Open
by
MattC
A dwarf minke whale displays its throat and underside while passing by for a closer inspection of its human observers.
Photocomp April '09 - Open
by
MattC
Thysanostoma thysanura jelly catching the sun. Ribbon Reefs, GBR
Photocomp April '09 - Open
by
MattC
Laying still in the water, holding a line at the surface allows the whales to move about freely and approach on their own terms. Ribbon Reefs, GBR
Photocomp April '09 - Open