This colony of blue throated ascidians are marine creatures that live attached to a pylon under the Busselton Jetty. This is a photograph I took when I was beginning to learn about underwater phtography. Scuba diving and photography often make some wonderful images. Water and cameras however do not mix so well, which is where the art of underwater photography becomes difficult. Nikonos V – 35mm with macro extension tube / Fujicrome slide film
Macro shot taken of some coral in Vanuatu.
Spotted Eagle Ray and Giant Trevelly fish in Maui tropical waters
Blue water drop
Clown fish peeping from it’s anemone / View my underwater collection here Take a look at my other photos /
Macro of a head of stoney coral. / View my underwater collection here Take a look at my other photos /
Feather star or Crinoid
Western Clown Anemonefish in an anemone
Western Clown Anemonefish on the edge of his territory , an anemone
Western Clown Anemonefish
Sometimes when you are photographing underwater with your camera and strobe lights you set up an image and take it, and then it turns out completely different to what you had anticipated. This was one of those cases. The shot turned out completely abstract but in a good way. The abstract qualities are what made me upload this image. If you take the time to stare deeply into this image you might find some fantastic depth? I know that I did when I was processing it. I quite like the soft qualities, with sharp highlights poking through and also the peach and red coloured hues through this image. The image (whilst slightly abstract) is actually a macro shot of a “feather duster worm.” The worm uses those feather fronds to filter feed in the water column.
Close-up shot of a soft coral in about eight meters depth. Framing suggestion: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Macro shot of a soft coral which consists of many semi transparent bubbles. Framing suggestion: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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
Two Mandarinfish are mating above their coral head just after sunset – they do that every night – not necessarily with the same partner, though. Equipment: CANON 5D, SIGMA 105mm f2.8 MACRO Image was featured in SEA Framing suggestion: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Close-up shot of the colourful soft tissue of a giant clam (Tridacna squamosa) at about 10 metres depth. / Location: Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia Equipment: CANON 5D, SIGMA 105mm f2.8 Macro This image has won the following RB-Challenges: / Underwater-Abstracts Image was featured in Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! Framing suggestion: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
macro shot of two tiny pygmy seahorses taken at simon’s reef off of the island of Gili Air Lombok Indonesia. these are amazing critters and are very small maybe 10-15mm .
Pink Anemone Fish (Amphiprion perideraion) ‘sleeping’ on top of its closed host Anemone. / Location: Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia Equipment: CANON 5D, SIGMA 105mm f2.8 MACRO Framing suggestion: / Image was featured in Canon DSLR – SEA – Australian Travel Photography and Writing © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
top ten finish in “shameless self promotion” challenge, unique one of the water snails in my fish tank. / galleria mancuso / galleria mancuso – images of mine, the book / my calendar series / Nikon D80, 1/60sec, f 5.6, ISO 250 /
Image taken in the Great Barrier Reef, off Cairns Australia. Nikon D300 with Sea & Sea Housing and dual ys250 strobes. ISO 100 F8 1/250.
Image taken at Osprey Reef, off Cairns Australia. Nikon D300 60mm Nikkor lens.
Taken at Steves Bommie divesite in the GBR.
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