Search the Contest

Entries by Category
Entries by Sea
Entries by Country
or enter search text

forum forum Stats Portfolios Annual Medal Winners slide show Annual Medal Winners spam voting policy photo contest RSS feed rules

Weekly Hotshot

Monthly Winners

Monthly winners will be shown by the 10th of the following month

Upload a Photo

Our UW photo contest is the longest running and most prestigious online. If you want to make a name for yourself this is THE place to do it. See some famous publications about winning photos.

How the Contest Works?

Underwater Photo Contest Entries From The Tasman Sea

833 Entries Found: Page 8  of  31
Somebody wastes it... somebody enjoys it...
Some fisherman decided that the fish was too small/not of taste (although > 20 cm) and dumped dead in the water for the joy of this small octopus (that was not in the idea to share it)!!!
Hello, my name is Pinky and I am the new ruler of the white sponges of Clifton Gardens!!!
Black-scatter Angler-fish.
Conditions were so bad that visibility was less than a meter. I was with fisheye so I had to improvise the illumination in order to get pictures. So all the pictures where blown out background and full of backscatter...
shortlistedShortlisted!
I got the key... do you? (playing with may new snouts)
white on white... playing with a very patient shrimp. the fused background is achieved pointing the main strobes to the sand
"sealhouette" a playful sea-lion dancing near the surface for us
shortlistedShortlisted!
The golden one. Caught using my lights to hunt
super small aplysia detail (105+1.4x+10subsee) resting on a leaf
shot in midwater, the withe is been produced lmost entirely with PS
The last supper:
The crab thought that got lucky... its dinner will be paid with its life... Never play with blue-ringed...
"The Hulk" this large moray eel is also known as "old man" and always sits in a hole at the base of the pylons in Clifton Gardens
super small pygmy squid (105+10subsee) the white background is achieved using the highly reflective sand and enhanced with PS
shortlistedShortlisted!
What a year it has been on the east coast of Australia with humpback whales every year we see more and more magnificent creatures!
Weedy Seadragon Flinders Pier Victoria Australia
He was just so cute! Nsw south coast
Nikon d7100
Weedy Sea Dragon
shortlistedShortlisted!
This little guy was only a few inches long! Must be only a few days old!
Nikon d7100 60mm macro in nauticam housing
Red Indian fish surprised on the bare sand (night dive)
Weedy sea dragon. Jervis Bay
Nikon D7100 macro 60mm nauticam housing
Sydney Winter diving can be a bit chilly at time but there is some great underwater animals around
Nikon D7100 Tokina 10-17mm in a nauticam housing
Cuttlefish off of Manly
Port Jackson Shark
A black and white dragon! Nikon d7100
Visual superpower.
Tiger Pipefish, Chowder Bay
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2015
Runner Up Monthly HotShots
Final RoundThrough to 2015 awards final round judging

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
Outstanding macro shot!
Red Indian Fish, Bare Island.
shortlistedShortlisted!
Weedy Seadragon, Nikon d7100 with 60mm macro in a nauticam housing
833 Entries Found: Page 8  of  31

dive sites dive sites for this sea