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  • The glowing fronds of a sea anemone. I didn’t get to a reef for this shot, more’s the pity LOL.

  • Sydney, Long Reef is a protected marine reserve with rock shelves that extend out about 200m into the sea. We were lucky to have a beautiful cloud and still water reflecting of it. Shot with Cokin Z-Pro Tobacco Filter to give it a mood. The normal image tho looks good are just to wash out and unattractive, so i strap a filter on. Gum Boots is essential for early Sydney Sea Side shoot – unless you want wan mild frostbite at the end of the morning…eiei. Mind you i usually go shoe less in Summer…ahhaha…feel the water. 0.04 sec (1/25) | f/6.3 | 10 mm | ISO: 100 | Bias: 1 +EV | Shade WB / www.hangingpixels.com

  • Layers and Layers of collage, paint glazed over and over again to get the depth and maintian pure colour, / Looking into this painting for some time see what you can see, the more you look the more you see,

  • 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

  • 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 /

  • Taken on Michaelmas Cay, Great Barrier Reef. November 2007. Canon IXUS 900TI

  • A small school of silver fish swim over the coral reef in Indonesia

  • ... to save the beautifiul red sea coral from damage! Dusk in the Gulf of Aqaba looking from Egypt across to Saudi Arabia

  • Swimming with the largest fish in the ocean is an experience of a lifetime. / Location: Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia Equipment: CANON 5D, SIGMA 15mm f2.8 SOLD: / 2 x Durst Lambda Metallic Prints 20×14in, sold to person from South Australia, through www.aabz-imaging.com Framing suggestion: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

  • Came across a young Hawaiian Green Sea turtle while cave diving. Canon 20D / SPL water housing

  • Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia When I am out to photograph these magnificent creatures of the ocean, I have a few dive spots were I know for sure that they will be there. Some have a rest on the ocean floor, some simply just plot along like this one here. Equipment: CANON 5D, SIGMA 24-60 f2.8, IKELITE Housing, 2x IKELITE DS125 Strobes Image was featured in WA Red Bubbles Mk II – Australian Travel Photography and Writing – Canon DSLR SOLD: / Mounted Print 305×183mm, Mystery Buyer, through RB-Site Framing suggestion: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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

  • On a group photo shoot last night with six other members of the Mt Gambier and Limestone Coast camera Groups. Travelled to Carpenters Rocks and to the Lighthouse looking over Red Rock Bay. With an extremely low tide the green growth was exposed and created a bed of colour across the rocks. Canon 400D, 18 – 55 lens with Hoya CIR Polarising filter. Thanks to Globalphotos for the name change!

  • 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.

  • Image taken during early morning snorkel & free dive Location: Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia Equipment: CANON 5D, taken in natural light Framing suggestion: / Image was featured in / Underwater & Sealife / Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! / Canon DSLR / Sea © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

  • Digital Photography has come a long way, people can now take better photo becasue of the more sophisticated equipments….higher resolutions. Sydney is FULL of the early riser (photographer who gets up at 4:30am searching for the ultimate sunrise shot), what a better way to do it than being near the water to watch the sun comes up. I am one of them. This is a weekly rountine for a lot of people i know. This is my Sydney, this is how it is NOW. Oat 10-22mm ultra-wide…..dramatic enough? Just another morning shoot, we were blessed with these beautiful clouds, plus low still tide to create these beautiful reflection at Long Reef, Sydney. Have you ever wanted to walk on water? / Cold morning? with the right gear you can stay warm and even walk on water. I didn’t have my speedlite with me so onboard camera flash will have to do, compensated to +2EV flash power. Theory Behind The Shot: / Trying to keep the bg as underexpose as you can by metering it. / Ideally, what one should do is that meter the bg and see how much it is, then adjust the flash to match it, so then you get evenly expose photo. but no flash would match the sun…so yeah. This is why they use reflector to reflect light back to the subject – if you dont want to use a flash. – again i have no reflector. If you meter the subject….the camera would think, "shit, it’s dark, let brighten it up" – then you get blown out sky. So you meter the background and use flash to light the subject Photo of www.flickr.com/photos/echo_photos/

  • 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

  • I took this on Koh Tao island, Thailand. There were lots of these characteristic boats floating in the crystal clear shallows.

  • Schooling Threadfin Pearl Perches at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia Equipment: CANON 5D, SIGMA 15mm f2.8 EX DG, IKELITE Housing, 2x IKELITE DS125 Strobes Framing suggestion: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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