Photograph was taken at Osaka aquarium during my visit to Japan in 2006 . I used a Nikon D70 and a 50mm 1.4 lens. Camera set in apperture priority at F2.0. Shutter speed 1/40. There was quite strong overhead lighting in the tank. Focus was difficult because the tank was a round shape. I took quite a few shots but this one was the most appealing in terms of the way the jellies lined up. Credit is also to Sophie who was waiting patiently as I was taking the 100’s of photographs over three hours at the aquarium. She did well – and kept her complaining to a minimum because she could see that I was enjoying myself. Must be love
Taken under Rye Pier in Victoria.
Reworked my own shot
Cute starfish weating a bikini bottom and sunglasses.
Red Lionfish Sold as a laminated print to an unknown RB buyer, thank you!
Moorish Idols Zanclus cornutus Family Zanculidae at Million $ Point Santo Vanuatu / View my underwater collection here Take a look at my other photos / Add me to your watchlist / / !
I found this guy on the beach in Oregon. Poor guy was dead unfortunately.
Yemaya, the Goddess of the ocean, has many children….pure, beautiful and magickal…. If you like this, / Check out the shirt I made at Zazzle! I wanted to make this piece glimmer to add to the myth and magick….
I think she makes a pretty cool Tshirt : ) Enjoy : ) If you like this, / Check out the shirt I made at Zazzle!
I let you imagine how her face looks like. My blue water woman loves to wear long floating scarfs. She is playing with the fishes and the water bubbles. Yes, she has always a good time. Hope you like this work. Created with a fractal and two graphic programs (PhotoImpact and Photoshop elements)
A boatman puttering homewards in the early evening, creating whorls in the calm estuary waters. / . / I’m pleased to say that I’ve sold an A4-sized print of this photo to a local Painter/Artist, and I’ve also sold it a number of times as RedBubble cards … / . / / .
Prismacolor marker and pencils on 20” x 20” blue-grey toned Fabriano drawing paper. A seahorse spiral triskele (Celtic triple spiral pattern) done in aquas and blues.
The king of ocean: shark / 3d golden shark swim Download Royal Free Images of Sgame / / Download Royal Free Images of Sgame
One of many Spring rainstorms that passed across Lorne and Loutitt Bay, on the Great Ocean Road, during the morning, creating some very peculiar lighting conditions.
Red Sea Anemone Fish
Grey Nurse Sharks hang out off the NSW coast. Grey Nurse Sharks are known as Raggy Tooth Sharks in South Africa and Sand Tiger Sharks in the US. They are endangered in Australia, particularly in New South Wales waters yet the government has only made a half hearted attempts to protect the species. This shot is taken at Fish Rock, a known GNS aggregation site. While I was diving here several boats were fishing in this “protected” site (couple of hundred meter radius)...protecting = no anchoring for the fishing boats…..a joke! If there is a happy story for the GNS, its that public awareness of its plight is growing and that has to be a good thing.
On DeviantART / On Zazzle / My Zazzle Gallery / ArtRage 2.5 and graphics tablet
My version of a Thomas Bush Hardy (1842-97). From an 1895 watercolour of Ramsgate Harbour. A panoramic shaped painting, 23” x 10”. / Hand-made, 140lb rough paper. Over 20 hours work. Multiple layers of semi-transparent and opaque watercolour, and white zinc gouache for highlights. Viewing in larger size is necessary.
Taken in the Great Barrier Reef at Steve’s Bommie divesite, off Cairns Australia. Using a Nikon D300 and 60mm Nikkor lens, Sea & Sea housing and dual ys250 strobes.
Taken at Steves Bommie divesite in the GBR.
Nature is amazing. Who knew that crabs made bubbles? Capt. Phil of course. Check out this video of your favorite “Deadliest Catch” skipper enlightening the new guy on how to find crabs out at sea.
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