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Ninja Turtle

Ninja Turtle

Freshwater turtle at Babinda Boulders, Queensland, Australia. Canon 7D, 24-105mm macro lens, Sola-600 light. This would be the first photo of a turtle that I am happy with, after taking around 400 shots.
Photocomp June '13 - Open

Bat Cave

Bat Cave

Batfish duo pictured on the USAT Liberty shipwreck at Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. SeaLife DC1400 camera.
Photocomp June '13 - Novice

Drop-dead gorgeous

Drop-dead gorgeous

Lionfish photographed inside a barrel sponge off Tepekong Island, Candidasa, Bali, Indonesia. SeaLife DC1400 camera.
Photocomp June '13 - Novice

Feeding Pack

Feeding Pack

A school of juvenile Catfish. Crystal Bay, Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia. Canon G15.
Photocomp May '13 - Novice

Pink Tower

Pink Tower

A diver looking at a pink sea sponge. Taken with a Sony RX100 in Gorontalo, Indonesia.
Photocomp May '13 - Novice

Hairy Person

Hairy Person

An orang-utan crab sitting atop a bubble coral. Taken with a Sony RX100 in Gorontalo, Indonesia.
Photocomp May '13 - Novice

Playing Clowns

Playing Clowns

Two clownfish playing in an anemone. Taken with the Sony RX100 in Gorontalo, Indonesia.
Photocomp May '13 - Novice

Into the Deep Blue

Into the Deep Blue

Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, Australia. Canon PowerShot G12. Shutter Speed:1/125 second Aperture:F/4.0 Focal Length:6 mm ISO Speed:100
Photocomp May '13 - Novice

Seahorse

Seahorse

A seahorse under the Navy Wharf in Twofold Bay, Eden, Australia.
Photocomp April '13 - Novice

Leafy Sea Dragon Magic!

Leafy Sea Dragon Magic!

Leafy Seadragon at Rapid Bay Jetty, South Australia. Canon D20. Photocomp April '13 - Novice

Electric Blue

Electric Blue

A fresh water crayfish or yabbie. Lake Eacham, Queensland, Australia. I have just started to dive this lake with a max depth of 72m. At around 16m yabbies can been seen. I was amazed to see the colours. Canon 7D, Nimar housing, 17-70mm lens, Sola-600 light.
Photocomp April '13 - Open

Hairy Crab

Hairy Crab

A hairy orang-utan crab sitting on top on a bubble coral. Taken at Gorontalo, Indonesia using a Canon S90.
Photocomp April '13 - Novice

My Bottle Home

My Bottle Home

An octopus using a discarded soft-drink bottle as its home. Taken at Gorontalo, Indonesia using a Canon S90.
Photocomp April '13 - Novice

Green Meadow

Green Meadow

Porcelain crab hiding in the tentacles of a sea anemone. Taken at Gorontalo, Indonesia using a Canon S90.
Photocomp April '13 - Novice

Colourful Cuttlefish

Colourful Cuttlefish

This picture captured the cuttlefish behaviour of rapidly changing colours to communicate, camouflage or escape from predators. Taken in Gorontalo, Indonesia.
Photocomp April '13 - Novice

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