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  • South Pacific Beach
    by Quaggmoll

    US$4.23–US$96.52

    Relaxing on a beach in the Cook Islands, South Pacific. The image was taken on One Foot island near Aitutaki which is part of the Cook Islands in the South Pacific. This is a coral beach not a sand beach so the feet are actually covered by tiny pieces of dead coral which gives the extremely coarse effect. The image was shot on slide film and scanned using a Nikon CoolScan III film scanner.

  • Play and Worship
    by Nicolas Rix

    US$19.95–US$106.40

    I did this piece very quickly . It was drawn at A3 size. Scanned in and colored at 600dpi. It’s full of detail and includes dome of my favorite things in the world around me. I’ve entered it into a local exhibition competition. There was no theme other than giving designers a chance to express themselves anyway they want to. The greatest and most perfect designs are all around us. The animals, the plants, the mountains…everything that is naturally formed. These are the things I admire the most. The beauty of fauna and flora, the dead or alive. Perfect and not by design…it just is. Play and Worship

  • Warrior
    by Christophe Testi

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Red Lionfish

  • thanks so much : 734 views , 34 favorites , 81 comments.. updated this 06/28/2009 We were fishing, and the dock was gleaming. This water is the water without an edit, that was under this beautiful dock. It reminds me of liquid metal. silver….... with the sparkles of diamonds. Cape Coral, Florida 2007, the city that looks like a venice.. canal waterway Camera : Sony DSC P 200 Point and shoot / 1/160s / f 4.0 / ISO 100 Focal Length 15.1 mm As is from the camera. not a crop or drop of editing the widget‘)

  • Eel
    by MuscularTeeth

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    An eel living at home within some barrell sponge, waiting for its next tasty treat. / In southern Thailand, 2006.

  • PEONIES AND ORANGES
    by Mary Lawson

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    this is an oil that I painted some time ago. I hope you like it and thanks for looking! Mary Lawson

  • A Coral Reef Story 2
    by Danilo Lejardi

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    When the “Best of Blue” challenge was summoned, I inmediately thought of the ocean; the deep, blue ocean that surrounds my native and beloved small island. And the ocean reminded me of a close friend, who loves the sea, its coral reefs, and, coincidentally.. the color blue. / So, this image became a sort of representation of watercoloured memories and good feelings. / Thanks for stopping by.

  • LIONFISH
    by Michael Sheridan

    US$5.98–US$136.80

    The predatory Red Lionfish is one of a number of similar species widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific. The spines are venomous. Lionfish have recently been released in Florida and the species is now showing up in the Eastern Atlantic and Caribbean.

  • I'm Shark
    by sgame

    US$25.93

    The king of ocean: shark / 3d golden shark swim Download Royal Free Images of Sgame / / Download Royal Free Images of Sgame

  • Rainy Day in Paradise
    by Heather Hartkamp

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Taken on Mabul Island, Borneo. A magic place! We stayed in ‘huts’ (luxurious) on the reef – you could look over your balcony and see the reef below in all its beauty. It rained on our last morning there – but who cares! Beautiful even in the rain. View more of my landscapes by going to: / Landscape

  • Even as a small girl, Lucinda’s passion for millinery was immediately apparent. As a small tot, the lovely, quiet little girl put absolutely everything on her head and wore it about. Buckets, bowls, wastepaper baskets, lampshades – even pancakes were not safe from her deep need for headwear. Usually a rather solemn child, nothing brightened little Lucinda’s countenance like an unlikely object balanced precariously on her tiny head. As she grew, her efforts became more elaborate and she constructed origamically engineered masterpieces out of the New York Times and fanciful confections out of bits of lace, satin and felt. Her obsession with millinery was equaled only by her affection for all things aquatic, an affinity that became glaringly apparent when she perpetrated a swift kick in the shin against a distant but wealthy relative as he tucked in to an outsized lobster tail. Such all-consuming passions coupled with introversion can prove socially problematic even for strikingly attractive young ladies, but Lucinda seemed to bear it no mind. She simply tucked her sketchbook under her arm and decamped for the aquarium, where she whiled away endless hours designing headwear by the watery blue glow of the undersea exhibit. It was there that she happened to make the acquaintance of the dashing, handsome and equally odd Captain Lucien Octavio (see “Adventures of Capt. Octavio”). He wasn’t a captain yet, of course, but how could he help but be utterly smitten by a lovely young lady with a small coral reef artfully stitched to her cloche? He called for Lucinda as soon as he got his first ship, the Marinus Profundis, and they were wed on Octavio’s famous deep sea expedition to the Marianas Trench. The newlyweds each gained additional companionship on that trip, and Lucinda named hers Olive. Lucinda immediately set to work creating hats that would allow the Octavios’ cephalopodic companions to accompany them anywhere, and what magnificent chapeaux they were! Elaborate gauges and pumps ensured Olive’s moist comfort, and the octopus proved quite indispensable as a hat-making assistant. This original artwork and story are copyright Ramona Szczerba 2009. Copyright to this material is in no way transferable with the sale of this item. The buyer is not entitled to any reproduction rights – neither image nor story can be reproduced without my express written permission. Thanks!

  • Bay of wonder
    by Stephen Colquitt

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    So this little known place is probably the closest I will ever get to tropical paradise. Its called Wayag, and is a group of Islands off the Western Coast of West Papua in Indonesia. Its quite a story about how I got here (i hope to write it up some time soon), but I want to pay full credits to my friend Simon Mammino for his assistance in getting this shot. Take a bow mate (and now get back to work). Nikon D200 / 10.5mm

  • Coral
    by Sean Farragher

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    coral beach connamara,merged with katie

  • Sipadan Island
    by Heather Hartkamp

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Sipadan Island off the east coast of Borneo, one of the top 5 dive spots in the world. I was fortunate to visit there in 2007 and I have been revisiting my photos of that amazing trip. This was on the boat trip home to Mabul Island after an unforgettable day of snorkeling the coral ree, swimming with its unique inhabitants, including green turtles. / Taken with the Nikon D200 I had at the time with my trusty Nikkor 12-24 wide angle lens.

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    "Water Woman"
    by Karen Cougan

    US$3.99–US$91.20

  • Little Mandarin
    by aabzimaging

    US$22.80–US$121.60

    The name of the Mandarinfish comes from its extremely vivid colouration, evoking the robes of an Imperial Chinese mandarin. / This one is about 2.5cm long! / [True 1:1 Macro, taken with CANON 5D in Ikelite-Housing, SIGMA 105mm MACRO, 2 Ikelite DS125 strobes] Framing suggestion: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

  • Emma the Nautilus-naut
    by WinonaCookie

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    If you have not had the opportunity to spend any time several leagues under the ocean lately, you may not have realized just how stylish undersea travel has become. Witness Emma in her clever Nautilus shell craft, gently conveyed along the currents of the briny deep by her pet miniature whale, Fathom. With a her parasol to protect her from falling krill and a sonar horn in the event of traffic jam, Emma loves cruising the colorful coral reefs and continental shelves on Sunday afternoon. With plenty of room below for hitchhikers and stowaways and a turbo propeller for passing power, the Nautilus is the seacraft of choice for the hip underwater set, to be sure! Great as a companion piece to Marcella and her Conch Carriage. This original artwork and story are copyright Ramona Szczerba 2009. Copyright to this material is in no way transferable with the sale of this item. The buyer is not entitled to any reproduction rights – neither image nor story can be reproduced without my express written permission. Thanks!

  • Heart Reef ©
    by Vicki Ferrari

    US$5.65–US$129.20

    Heart Reef © Vicki Ferrari A scan of an original print, taken using a Minolta SLR, back in the early 1990’s. / Heart Reef is located north of Hamilton Island, on the Great Barrier Reef, in North Queensland, Australia. It was named Heart Reef because, and obviously, it looks like a heart! / This photograph was taken from one of my regular chopper rides up on the island. I never got sick of flying in choppers, or seeing the amazing reef from the air! When you are at the Whitsundays, well worth visiting the Reef by helicopter! The view is amazing! Vicki Ferrari Uploaded 21st May 2009

  • Up close
    by Maree Toogood

    US$4.76–US$108.68

    Macro of a head of stoney coral. / View my underwater collection here Take a look at my other photos /

  • morning glow - Nth Qld
    by Tony Middleton

    US$5.65–US$129.20

    This spectacular coastal scene was a merely 100m from my bed for about 5months – Many times I ventured out early and late to watch and attempt to photograph it how I would best remember it – I hope in years to come this photograph will do it justice… see more photographic works from North Qld. / Nth Qld

  • Moorish Idols – Maldives.

  • Shipwreck
    by Shaina Lunde

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Shipwreck off the coast of Heron Island, Australia /

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