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Peoples' Vote


I call it follow the leader.
It was strange to see these fish out in the open and not worried about the divers, they are usually quite timid. I took a couple of photos but this one came out the best.
I hope you enjoy it.
By Steven Gibney
posted Thursday, October 13, 2005
24 votes

Its a hard life. Taken a few years ago on the great garrier reef, Australia.
By Steven Gibney
posted Tuesday, November 15, 2005
18 votes

Weedy in the weed.
Took this pic just after my camera stopped firing the strobe so i had only natural light to deal with. Luckily it wasnt too far down so i still got some decent colour. 
Taken at Kurnell in south Sydney.
By Steven Gibney
posted Thursday, October 20, 2005
16 votes

A medium sized port jackson taken at North Bondi Beach in Sydney. It nearly swam straight into me as i tried to get this picture.
By Steven Gibney
posted Sunday, November 13, 2005
16 votes

Safety stop picture. Taken by a digital video camera in still picture mode. Dec 04 at Jerevis bay, Australia
By Steven Gibney
posted Thursday, November 17, 2005
16 votes

Weedy sea dragon just passing by.
Taken at Jervis bay, Australia right at the bottom of the anchor line on the 1st dive of the trip. Digital video camera in still mode.
By Steven Gibney
posted Sunday, November 20, 2005
16 votes

AAAARRRGGGGHH SHARK. Ever seen a diver run on water.
By Steven Gibney
posted Monday, November 21, 2005
15 votes

What you lookin at? 
Even though there are heaps of pics of these fellas on this site i thought i would throw one in as well. Taken a few years ago on the great barrier reef, Australia. MM2 camera and strobe.
By Steven Gibney
posted Wednesday, November 16, 2005
10 votes

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8 Entries Found
AAAARRRGGGGHH SHARK. Ever seen a diver run on water.
Weedy sea dragon just passing by.
Taken at Jervis bay, Australia right at the bottom of the anchor line on the 1st dive of the trip. Digital video camera in still mode.
Safety stop picture. Taken by a digital video camera in still picture mode. Dec 04 at Jerevis bay, Australia
What you lookin at?
Even though there are heaps of pics of these fellas on this site i thought i would throw one in as well. Taken a few years ago on the great barrier reef, Australia. MM2 camera and strobe.
Its a hard life. Taken a few years ago on the great garrier reef, Australia.
A medium sized port jackson taken at North Bondi Beach in Sydney. It nearly swam straight into me as i tried to get this picture.
Weedy in the weed.
Took this pic just after my camera stopped firing the strobe so i had only natural light to deal with. Luckily it wasnt too far down so i still got some decent colour.
Taken at Kurnell in south Sydney.
I call it follow the leader.
It was strange to see these fish out in the open and not worried about the divers, they are usually quite timid. I took a couple of photos but this one came out the best.
I hope you enjoy it.
 
8 Entries Found