Taken under Rye Pier in Victoria.
Spotted Eagle Ray and Giant Trevelly fish in Maui tropical waters
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 / / !
Macro of a head of stoney coral. / View my underwater collection here Take a look at my other photos /
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
Yellow seahorse in the Canary Islands
Red Sea Anemone Fish
Australian Sea Lion at Hopkins Island, South Australia / Sea Lions are Pinnipeds that is the same family as Seals and Walrus, but not exactly the same. / They are also mammals. / This SeaLion is endemic to Australia, that is it is only found in Australia. They are particularly found in South Australia and Western Australia. / As you can see they are very sociable and very curious. This shot also features in one of my calendar’s
Australian Sea Lions at Hopkins Island, South Australia. / Sea Lions are Pinnipeds that is the same family as Seals and Walrus, but not exactly the same. / They are also mammals. / This SeaLion is endemic to Australia, that is it is only found in Australia. They are particularly found in South Australia and Western Australia. / As you can see they are very sociable and very curious. Any profits fro the sale of this piece as a postcard will go to the Australian Marine Conservation Society. The peice is also available as part of a set from thie giftshop; http://amcs.org.au/Product.asp?CategoryID=9 This shot also features in one of my calendar’s
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. This shot also features in one of my calendar’s
Description…well its kinds obvious, its a Cod in a Cave ;-) Ok, its a Black Cod (Epinephelus daemelii) sorrounded by Eastern Pomfrets (Schuettea scalaripinnis) at Fish Rock Cave (http://www.southwestrocksdive.com.au/) off the Northern NSW Coast, Australia (http://tinyurl.com/a99zm4) Black Cod are classed as a “Vulnerable” species, they are not yet and hopefully will never be endangered. Follow the 2 links above and from one you will see a drawing of Fish Rock Cave. This dive site is one of the must-do dives not just of Australia but of the world! The classic Fish Rock photograph is similar to this one but with Grey Nurse Sharks so it was great to get this shot, particularly as the Black Cod are relatively shy and tend to run and hide when divers approach. This shot also features in one of my calendar’s
Penguins at Melbourne Aquarium. This little guy wouldn’t stop moving around, lucky to capture this as he sped by! Featured in Penguins Galore (March 09) / Featured in Eye Contact / Featured in Penguins Galore (October 09) / Featured in Made By Nature / Featured in JPG Cast Offs / Featured in Colour & Light Penguins Galore avatar for March 2009 / Challenge Winner – Penguins In The Water / Top 10 in Sea Life Challenge Canon SX100IS This photo has not been enhanced edited or changed in any way. MCN: CB8B2-E8178-52787 More Nature work:
Green turtle in the Cayman Islands
Taken in the Great Barrier Reef 100 nautical miles from Cairns Australia at Steve’s Bommie divesite. Great for Macro photography.
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.
All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. This artwork was featured in Dimensions (twice), ImageWriting, and Out Of The Blue Placed 2nd in the Mermaids challenge Something I put together in a about 20 minutes in the wee hours of this morning. I had an urge to do an underwater scene, which I don’t normally do. I don’t usually use rendered figures in my artwork, but for some reason this one really caught my eye. Stock Credits / Mermaid / Background – an isolated section of this painting (by me, of course) / Swirl Brushes / Star Brushes / Stock copyrights remain the property of their respective owners.
It is estimated some 100,000,000 sharks are brutally slaughtered annually to service the increasing demand for shark fin soup. We are donating ALL proceeds of this product to a shark awareness program for 2010. For every $100 raised we will be able to buy advertising billboards throughout the city of Beijing in China, on which will be placed information to educate the general public into the plight faced by sharks. These boards will be endorsed by Yao Ming, professional basketball player with the Houston Rockets, who is one of China’s most influential, and followed personalities. Sharks are slow to mature and have few offspring. If they are to survive, some species populations are down an incredible 90% over the past two decades, then we have to act now. This calender may not be the most economic of options but with every profit penny going to this cause we can only hope that you see fit to align yourselves with a project that will have long term effects if not just for us but also, and more importantly, for our children. Thank you, / Mark Thorpe, / iDive Sharks Founder.
There’s a special spot on the lake where my son and I used to spend time when we lived a block from the water. You can lay on your stomach at the edge of a cliff that juts out over the water and look down into a deep pool of water around the rocks. If the lighting is just right you can see all sorts of interesting fish and turtles swimming around “Just Below The Surface”. :)
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