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Diver over Fiji Reef

Diver over Fiji Reef

Diver above coral reef, Waya Island Fiji. Sea&Sea 8000G, Sea&Sea YS 27 strobe, wide angle lens.
Photocomp January '13 - Novice

Black Anemonefish

Black Anemonefish

A Black Anemonefish at Beqa Lagoon, Fiji. Sealife D1200 camera with a Fisheye lens and twin Sea & Sea strobes on 1/4 power.
Photocomp June '12 - Novice

Diver and anemone fish

Diver and anemone fish

I love this photo as it shows a gentle, inquisitive interaction between the diver and the anemone fish. It was in Qamea, Fiji with a Nikonas 5 with SB103 strobe and Ectachrome 100 slide film.
Photocomp June '11 - Open

Lemon Shark at Beqa

Lemon Shark at Beqa

Shark feeding at Beqa Lagoon, Fiji. Olympus C5000z with Inon d180 strobe.
Photocomp April '11 - Open

Fiji Snorkeling Silhouette

Fiji Snorkeling Silhouette

My first underwater photo experience with my Canon S90 and WPDC35 Underwater Housing. Fiji.
Photocomp October '10 - Novice

Fijian Tiger Shark

Fijian Tiger Shark

A Tiger Shark swimming with us during the famous shark dive in Pacific Harbour, Fiji. Olympus 1030.

Beqa Shark

Beqa Shark

Shark at Beqa Lagoon, Fiji.
Photocomp June '10 - Open

Bull Shark

Bull Shark

Bull Shark at Beqa Lagoon, Fiji.
Photocomp June '10 - Open

Pufferfish Posing In Fiji

Pufferfish Posing In Fiji

Pufferfish, Fiji.
Photocomp March '10 - Open

Fijian Feather

Fijian Feather

Crinoids on a wall in Fiji.
Photocomp March '10 - Open

Great White Wall

Great White Wall

Lionfish on Fiji's amazing Great White Wall dive site, Taveuni.
Photocomp March '09 - Open

Yellow

Yellow

A Beaked Coralfish looking for something to eat on a reef off Tokoriki Island, Fiji whilst snorkelling.
Photocomp November '08 - Novice

Social Fish

Social Fish

The Blue Tang is the odd one out amongst a school of fish at a reef off Tokoriki Island, Fiji whilst snorkelling.
Photocomp November '08 - Novice

Fiji Sea Stars

Fiji Sea Stars

Sea stars on a reef off Tokoriki Island, Fiji whilst snorkelling.
Photocomp November '08 - Novice

Beqa Anemonefish

Beqa Anemonefish

Anemonefish on Beqa Island, Fiji. Taken using Olympus 5060.

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