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  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Black-necked Stork flying over Roebuck Bay, Broome, Western Australia.

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia This Black Kite was flying low over the red sand dunes of Roebuck Bay, Broome Western Australia

  • Image of a Big Bellied Seahorse,Mornington,Vic

  • Close up image of a Tosia australis(starfish) taken near Portsea,Vic.These starfish can be seen in such an array of colours & textures.

  • Image of a Southern Blue Devil,Lonsdale Wall,Victoria.These fish are very inquisitive which allowed me to get close enough for this head shot

  • Image of a male Weedy Seadragon carrying a couple of hundred eggs taken @ Flinders Pier

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia This Black Kite was flying low over the red sand dunes of Roebuck Bay, Broome Western Australia

  • I took recently a picture called “A Graceful Being” of a Great White Egret perched on a snag near the ocean near where I live. This shot came a day later on the same tree snag, but this time I caught him leaping in mid air. Talk about creatures of habit to be in the same place, same time every afternoon…. However the Great Blue who does the same thing also just a few tree snags down the road, is proving to be more “skitterish” and I think he knows the color of my jeep….LOL

  • Image of a male Australian Fur Seal(Arctocephalus pusillus),taken at Popes Eye Marine Park,Port Phillip Bay,Victoria.There was a colony of seals in the area many very inquisitive,this big fella got closer than I would have liked a few times.I was fortunate to observe males play fighting & asserting there dominance by slapping there fins on the water & then attacking each other,dont know whether it was stupid to be in amongst it but it sure was one of those magical moments in diving. © Copyright M.Tworkowski

  • Image of a young Australian Fur Seal running rings around me in my desperate attempt / to snap a few shots before it disappeared into the blue.They are one of the most graceful animals I have encountered underwater certainly equal to that of Dolphins & Manta Rays.I would also like to mention that their habitat & that of the marine life that is the staple of their diet is being destroyed by the Victorian government for money.Image taken in Port Phillip Bay,Vic

  • A juvenile Leafy Sea Dragon (Phycodurus Eques) under the deteriorating jetty at Rapid Bay, South Australia. Until you get used to it, its very difficult to spot the dragons amongst the weed. They can be regularly seen at a number of sites around Adelaide. Browse By Category / Underwater / Panoramas / Adelaide and South Australia

  • Image of a Big Bellied Seahorse taken @ Mornington,Vic.Mornington Pier will be straight in the firing line when channel deepening begins,because the old Yarra river bed runs in close proximity to the pier.These beautiful creatures & their habitat are in grave danger NO CHANNEL DEEPENING

  • Image of a Jellyfish taken @ Popes Eye,Vic.Often see Jellyfish getting devoured by large numbers of Leatherjacket & Wrasse in this area,seems to be a favourite dish to these fish.

  • Seals have to be one of the most graceful animals on the planet,the way they move through the water column seems effortless.Image taken in near Popes Eye,Port Phillip Heads Marine park,Victoria / The Seal population seems to be under increased pressure from the state & federal governments total disregard for their surrounding enviroment,shame on you Garrett & Brumby???? © Copyright M.Tworkowski

  • Half Moon Bay, Antarctic Penisula

  • Taking off from the water at Warners Bay, NSW Australia

  • Image of a Giant Cuttlefish(Sepia apama) taken at on a small reef near Portsea Pier,Port Phillip Bay,Vic.The Giant Cuttle is the most abundant of this species in Southern Australian waters,the white cuttle bone can often be found washed up on beaches.Most other species of cuttlefish have pink bones. / © copyright M.Tworkowski

  • Image of a Jellyfish,scientific name (dont have a cluess)taken at Popes Eye,Port Phillip Heads Marine Park,Port Phillip Bay,Vic on a night dive.One thing I can say about these Jellies is that they are a favorite food of Leatherjacket & Wrasse(Fish) which can always be seen picking at them. © All images copyright MattTworkowski

  • Red-Eyed Green Tree Frog, Litoria chloris on bay tree branch.

  • Image of a Blue Ringed Octopus just about at the end of its tether with the guy behind the camera.I have been told they possess enough venom to kill you several times.The blue rings become more evident when the creature is annoyed,as you can see it was time to leave this one alone.Image taken at Portsea pier,Victoria / © All images copyright MattTworkowski 2008 / /

  • Snowy Egrets, Great Egrets, and White Ibis in a strangly formal arrangement. It is not a composite. The glassy dark pond water reflects surrounding trees. In the little community of Ocklockonee Bay, near Panacea, Florida, on the panhandle coast. Photographed with Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 (10MP/12x Leica lens).

  • Sarasota Florida Sony DSC H 7 / handheld edited in photoscape. Sarasota is a place of beauty, culture and arts. If you go dont miss the Ringling Museum or the Marie Selby Botanical gardens….. for more info on this lovely city visit here

  • This New Holland Honeyeater Phylidonyris novaehollandiae was caught red-handed enjoying some Callistemon (bottlebrush) in a front garden near Mogo on the NSW Far South Coast. Image captured with a Canon EOS1000D with a 150-500 @ 500 handheld. Steve is the Principal Ecologist at EnviroKey, a specialist ecological consultancy that undertakes surveys, research and education programs across Australia.

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