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ron.j
This image was taken at Tulip Reef, South of Port Hacking, Sydney and is of a stingray. I used a 1.2meg Sealife camera with a 24mm wide-angle lens. Photocomp September '04 - Open
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ron.j
This large scorpionfish had its photo taken at Tulip Reef, South of Port Hacking, Sydney. I used a 1.2meg Sealife camera with a 24mm wide-angle lens. Photocomp September '04 - Open
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ron.j
Photo of Jewel Anemones taken on the Coolooli, Sydney at about 45m in very bad visibility. I used a 1.2meg Sealife camera with a 24mm wide-angle lens. Photocomp September '04 - Open
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Ross
Taken on the 12th September 04 with Canon PowerShot S40 at Six Fathom Reef off Cronulla, NSW. Yes, it's the same seahorse that my buddy has entered, her camera is just out of shot. Photocomp September '04 - Open
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Ross
Taken on the 12th September 04 with Canon PowerShot S40 at Six Fathom Reef just off Cronulla, NSW. It looked like the octopus' eyes were popping out of his head. With the other things in frame with her big imagination, it reminds Kath (my buddy) of an elephant. Photocomp September '04 - Open
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Kath
Taken on the 12th September with Canon PowerShot A80 at Six Fathom Reef, Cronulla, NSW. I've never seen a seahorse out on open reef before and I love the way their eyes can swivel around and follow your every move. Photocomp September '04 - Open
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Kath
Taken on the 12th September with a Canon PowerShot A80 at Six Fathom Reef, just off Cronulla, NSW. This was a really colourful dive with lots of macro stuff to point my camera at, including this little fellow. (At least I think it's an anemone) Photocomp September '04 - Open
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debbie
It's the first Red Indianfish that I have seen and he was just great. It was a great dive at Bare island, La Perouse (Sydney) a couple of weeks ago.
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debbie
It's the first Red Indianfish that I have seen and he was just great. It was a great dive at Bare island, La Perouse (Sydney) a couple of weeks ago.
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John Natoli
Reef Stonefish at Cook Island, Tweed Heads, NSW. It is so well camouflaged I nearly missed it altogether. Shot with Olympus Mju400D on Macro setting. Photocomp September '04 - Novice
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John Natoli
A fish that is so hard to spot under water, sure looks great under light! Shot at Julian Rocks, Byron Bay with Olympus u400D with internal flash. Set on Macro. Photocomp September '04 - Novice
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John Natoli
Seem to have caught these guys a little unaware? Mackerel Bowl, Byron Bay. Shot with Olympus Mju400D, built in flash. Photocomp September '04 - Novice
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John Natoli
No through Hole - Obviously this is one cavity that you have to come out the same way you went in. Shot at Julian Rocks, Byron Bay with Olympus Mju400D set on Macro. Photocomp September '04 - Novice
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Bear
This photo picture of a juvenile Leaf Wrasse (Xyrichtys dea) was taken at the Nursery, Julian Rocks, Byron Bay last month. I have been diving since November 2003 and taking underwater pictures since March 2004.
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Divepatto
It was taken at Cove, located on the Eastern Side of Sydney Harbour in approximately 5 meters. After searching some books, I believe that this is an Undulate Moray Eel?