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Eye of a weedy seadragon (Phyllopterix taeniolatus) Shark Point, Sydney, Nikonos V with 35mm lens & 2:1 (double life size, not 1:2) extension tube
By Akos Lumnitzer
posted Friday, August 10, 2001
9 votes

SS Tuggerah sank in 1919, just south of Sydney. Today she lies in 48m of water. This is anold buddy checking out her propeller. Nikonos III + 15mm & single Aquasea strobe
By Akos Lumnitzer
posted Friday, August 10, 2001
9 votes

White's seahorse (Hippocampus whitei) in Sydney Harbour seagrass bed. Nikonos III 35mm lens + 1:3 ext. tube. Single Aquasea strobe.
By Akos Lumnitzer
posted Sunday, August 12, 2001
8 votes

Eastern blue devilfish. An endemic species to south eastern Australia, photographed at Shark Point, Sydney. Nikonos V, 35mm lens and single Aquasea strobe.
By Akos Lumnitzer
posted Monday, August 13, 2001
4 votes

A curious comb wrasse, off Shark Point in Sydney. These fish are relatively common and unafraid of divers. He was looking at his reflection in my macro lens adaptor!
By Akos Lumnitzer
posted Wednesday, January 12, 2005
4 votes

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5 Entries Found
A curious comb wrasse, off Shark Point in Sydney. These fish are relatively common and unafraid of divers. He was looking at his reflection in my macro lens adaptor!
Eastern blue devilfish. An endemic species to south eastern Australia, photographed at Shark Point, Sydney. Nikonos V, 35mm lens and single Aquasea strobe.
White's seahorse (Hippocampus whitei) in Sydney Harbour seagrass bed. Nikonos III 35mm lens + 1:3 ext. tube. Single Aquasea strobe.
SS Tuggerah sank in 1919, just south of Sydney. Today she lies in 48m of water. This is anold buddy checking out her propeller. Nikonos III + 15mm & single Aquasea strobe
Eye of a weedy seadragon (Phyllopterix taeniolatus) Shark Point, Sydney, Nikonos V with 35mm lens & 2:1 (double life size, not 1:2) extension tube
 
5 Entries Found