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Underwater Photo Contest Entries By Cal Mero

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A photo of the unique and barely explored reefs of Melbourne's Port Phillip Bay. These reefs are a collision between sponge and kelp.
Nikon d80, 2 X ds 51 strobes, 18mm
Juvenile trevally swimming through a kelp bed. Off the rugged victorian coast line, Australia. 9 degree water smile
nikon d80, 18-55mm , natural light
A playful seal in the morning sun
Sp-350
One of my most memorable marine life encounters. A baby seal basking in the morning sun
Olympus sp-350
Silver Medal Silver Medal 2008
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good job you had your camera with you Cal
One of the most bizarre marine creatures in the world. The striped pajama squid of Southern Australia.
Nikon D80, 2 x ds 51 strobes and a 60mm
Cold , nutrient rich water captivates me far more then any coral reef. The swaying motion of kelp in surge keeps me coming back again and again.
D80, natural light, 18mm.
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A small goby resting on some cold water ascidians. Photographed off South Australia's Yorke Pennisula.
D80, ds 51 strobes, 60mm.
A cold water nudibranch photographed off the remote Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. Species: short tailed ceratosoma
Nikon D80, 60mm, 2 X ds51 strobes.
The leafy sea dragon can only be found on the southern coasts of Australia. They have the most gorgeous and intricate faces.
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Mating dumpling squid. A very unusual find that was spectacular to watch.
Nikon d80, 60mm, ds 51 strobes
We drove 14 hours straight to find the leafy sea dragon. It was worth every minute of the drive. They really are the most incredible fish. Watching them move so peacefully throughout their habitat is something I'll always remember.
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2008

Final RoundThrough to 2008 awards final round judging

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classic leafy guy Cal
A diver riding a bike down a pier. check out his massively old school reg!
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I just had to include this one in the hotshots. I wonder if he just rode in off the end of the pier?
A school of trevally revealed its self through the kelp. They circled and weaved through the forest. One of those magical encounters
nikon d80, ds 51 strobes, 18-55mm
A kelp forest photographed in the temperate waters of Victoria, Australia.
Nikon D80, 18-55mm, natural light
A southern Australian dumpling squid in mid water. Photographed in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia. Nikon D80, 60mm macro, ds 51 strobe.
A rare sighting of mating squid. These were photographed in the cold waters of Victoria, Australia. It was quite an aggressive display as the male (behind) bucked back and forth. It lasted for a minute.
Nikon D80, 60mm macro, ds 51 strobe.
A penguins bum!! Enlarge it and have a look
Not sure how I managed this shot, just one of those once in a lifetime photos smile
Nikon d80, 18-55mm lens. Victoria, Australia.
Kelp forests capture my imagination far more then any reef. Theres something mysterious and magical about them. I had this shot in my minds eye for a while and was just lucky the conditions allowed me to pull it off. Nikon d80, 18-55mm, natural light
A short headed seahorse blowing in the current. Photographed in the cold waters of Victoria, Australia with a Nikon D80, 2 X ds 51 strobes and a Nikon 60mm macro lens.
A pot bellied seahorse photographed in the cold waters of Victoria, Australia. Photographed with a Nikon d80, ds51 strobes and a nikon 60mm macro lens.
This beautiful fish was photographed in the temperate waters of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
We have brilliant colours down here as well!
Nikon d80, 2 X ds 51 strobes + nikon 60mm macro
Gorgeous zooanthids from the temperate waters of Victoria, Australia. These zooanthids help make up the unqiue sponge reefs found in the cold great southern ocean.
D80, nikon 60mm, 2 X ds 51 strobes
An incredible mammal relationship. These dolphins came into the foreshore area when the horses entered the water at 6am for their morning excersise. The dolphins swam along side the horses for around 100 meters before leaving. truly memorable
Short headed seahores come out at night. They hold onto kelp and grab at zooplankton as it drifts past in the currents.
Nikon d80, 60mm and 2 X ds 51 strobes
This temperate goby has the most brilliant eyes when lit up by strobes. From the cold waters of Victoria , Australia
I spotted this wrasse on the wreck of the Eliza Ramsden in Victoria , Australia. This shot was taken with a nikon 60mm macro lens and it shows a flesh eating isopod clinging to the fish. If you look closely you can see its claws digging it.
I found this baby seal during a early morning beach walk. I waded out into the water where he slowly got used to my presence. After an hour or so he relaxed and fell asleep on the rocks. In this photo he is basking in the morning sun.
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A moody one Cal. All that negative space works
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