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Old Wife looking young and sharp

Old Wife looking young and sharp

Old Wives are always great company at Rapid Bay, South Australia and at night let you get very, very close. This pic worked out great mainly due to the depth of field focused nicely on the mouth and eyes and the added background of the jetty pylon. Sony NEX-5N 18-55m lens.
Photocomp January '12 - Open

Living the dream - Ceratosoma brevicaudatum style!

Living the dream - Ceratosoma brevicaudatum style!

A Ceratosoma brevicaudatum at Rapid Bay, South Australia. Sony NEX-5N, dual S2000 strobes, 18-55m lens in Nauticam housing. Sola 1200 focus light assist.
Photocomp January '12 - Open

Leafy Seadragon

Leafy Seadragon

Leafy Seadragon at Second Valley, South Australia. Taken with a Sealife DC1200.
Photocomp January '12 - Novice

Ex-HMAS Hobart

Ex-HMAS Hobart

HMAS Hobart off Wirrina, South Australia. Canon S95 and a Sea & Sea YS01 strobe.
Photocomp October '11 - Novice

Giant Cuttlefish

Giant Cuttlefish

A Giant Cuttlefish at Stony Point, Whyalla, South Australia. Canon D10
Photocomp August '11 - Novice

Watching the watcher.

Watching the watcher.

Profile shot of a Leafy Seadragon. Tumby Bay, South Australia. Nikon L2, Ikelite housing and AF35 strobe.
Photocomp July '11 - Open

Leafy Sea Dragon

Leafy Sea Dragon

We braved 12C water at Tumby Bay, South Australia to find the elusive, fragile and beautiful Leafy Seadragons. Canon 7D, Nauticam Housing, Inon Z240 strobes.
Photocomp June '11 - Open

11 Arm Sea Star

11 Arm Sea Star

11-Arm Sea Star at Port Noarlunga, South Australia. Canon D10
Photocomp May '11 - Novice

Small Port Noarlunga Squid

Small Port Noarlunga Squid

A small squid at Port Noarlunga, South Australia. Canon D10.
Photocomp May '11 - Novice

Leafy Seadragon

Leafy Seadragon

Leafy Seadragon at Rapid Bay March 2011 taken using Sony nex-5 in Nauticam housing and Sea & Sea ys100a strobe.
Photocomp May '11 - Open

Hermit Crab in hiding

Hermit Crab in hiding

Hermit Crab in hiding at Port Noarlunga, South Australia. Canon D10.
Photocomp April '11 - Novice

dusky morwong

dusky morwong

Dusky Morwong at Port Noarlunga Reef, just south of Adelaide, South Australia using a Canon D10.
Photocomp - Novice

Rapid Bay Seadragon

Rapid Bay Seadragon

A Leafy Seadragon. Rapid Bay Jetty, South Australia. I went there with friends to see a leafy sea dragon and was not disappointed. Sealife DC800 and strobe.
Photocomp April '11 - Open

Sea Lion

Sea Lion

Australian Sea Lion in Baird Bay, South Australia. Olympus digital camera.
Photocomp March '11 - Open

Sea Lion Resting by Rocks

Sea Lion Resting by Rocks

Snorkeling off Jones Island in a remote area in South Australia, with a small charter company gave me the chance to get up and close to these amazing mammals to photograph/ snorkel and play with some off Australia's best kept secrets: The Australian Sea lion.
Photocomp March '11 - Open

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The Vanishing Dragon - By Carly MapleThe Vanishing Dragon - By Carly Maple
When cameraman Brenton Dean first approached me a few years ago, about writing a wildlife documentary script that would tell the life ecology of leafy sea dragons, I thought, "an entire hour on the one sea creature?" That would absolutely bore people to sleep right?
Whyalla Cuttlefish Trip 2006Whyalla Cuttlefish Trip 2006
On Friday the 16th June, a group of divers headed over to Whyalla, South Australia on the long-awaited trip to witness the world renowned event of Australian Giant Cuttlefish gathering in their masses for their annual mating and 'spawn-fest'.
Whyalla - Cuttlefish Mating Mecca and MoreWhyalla - Cuttlefish Mating Mecca and More
A four-hour drive west of Adelaide, Whyalla is a seaside mining town is known as the place “where the outback meets the sea”. To divers, Whyalla is known as Australia’s Cuttlefish Mecca. Each winter thousands of Australian Giant Cuttlefish (Sepia apama) gather in the shallow waters around Whyalla to mate.
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