Contributors

Mohd. Hazli Hassan » 25 photos

Born in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia and recreational journalist by profession so scuba diving is part of the work. Got the OW in 2002 and were introduce using Nikonos V and a 35mm lens by the instructor. From that day, I've evolved using film and digital camera. Own a Nikon D100 with Aquatica housing and a 8' dome port plus the macro port. Apart from the big momma, I also own an Olympus SP350 with a Olympus PT030 housing. To compliment, I use an Inon fish eye UFL165AD and macro wet lens UCL165AD. ... read more

 

Christine Bowes » 24 photos

Photographs taken: Nembrotha chamberlaini, Nembrotha chamberlaini, Nembrotha kubaryana, Chromodoris willani, Chelidonura amoena, Chromodoris dianae, Risbecia apolegma, Nembrotha chamberlaini, Pleurobranchus forskalii, Chromodoris kuniei and more ...


Andrew Newton* » 23 photos

Andrew is an Ophthalmic Photographer and has been diving with his wife Virginia in sub-temperate Victoria, south eastern Australia since 1998. He hasn't dived in tropical oceans yet because the local marine life is so diverse and unique. He is fortunate to have formed friendships with Victorian hydroid, nudibranch and pycnogonid taxonomists and Museum Victoria scientists. He benefits from their knowledge and they benefit from his photographic expertise. Many of his images have been published ... read more

 

Steven Tessy » 21 photos

Photographs taken: Chromodoris annae, Phyllidia varicosa, Dendronotus sp., Phyllidia varicosa, Nembrotha kubaryana, Chromodoris kuniei, Chromodoris magnifica, Phyllidia varicosa, Trinchesia sibogae, Pteraeolidia ianthina and more ...


Vinny Turner » 20 photos

In the beginning of February 2004, Vinny went from Bali to Gili Air Lombok for 5 days to take an open water course. He ended up staying for 5 weeks. He loved it that much and was amazed at the coral and the pure variety of species especially nudibranchs which Vinny was blown away by the colours of them. During his advanced open water course, he did a photography dive as one of the extra dives and was hooked. The following year went back for 2 months with a Sony P150 and slowly tried learning ... read more

 

David Mullins* » 19 photos

David has been diving since 1974 at which time there were no national certifying agencies and he was using a Nemrod Siluro (box brownie type) underwater camera with flash bulbs. He has done very few trips away due to business commitments, preferring anyway to concentrate on the local South East Queensland sites and wildlife. For the past 4 years he has joined Gary Cobb in a quest to find and identify all the Opisthobranchs on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland. He has recently retired from his ... read more

 

Vidar Aas* » 19 photos

Vidar is a cold water diver from Nesodden in Norway. He started diving at a age of 16 back in the 70`s. Years later in 1989 he decide to follow his dream and became a PADI instructor. He has been working full time since and never regret that. You can see his Flickr album here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/undervannsfotografen/

 

Asther Lau » 18 photos

A Malaysian, specifically born and bred in Borneo (Sarawak). Started diving in 1999 after returning from 2 years studying in the U.S. Scuba diving was her first career after finishing school. Started as a front-desk girl in an island operated dive center and worked her way up to instructor level in 1 1/2 years. Although she now does it on a part-time basis, she still does at least 1 dive trips a month. Asther's love for nudibranchs started early while she was still in my early 20 dives ... read more


Doug Anderson* » 18 photos

Photographs taken: Chromodoris collingwoodi, Ceratosoma magnificum, Neodoris chrysoderma, Chromodoris loringi, Chromodoris splendida, Hypselodoris bennetti, Glossodoris atromarginata, Jorunna sp., Chromodoris splendida, Ceratosoma amoenum and more ...


Andrew Lioe » 18 photos

Photographs taken: Nembrotha kubaryana, Chromodoris lochi, Nembrotha kubaryana, Nembrotha cristata, Nembrotha kubaryana, Chelidonura amoena, Halgerda batangas, Nembrotha kubaryana, Halgerda batangas, Chromodoris reticulata and more ...