Photographs from Ningaloo
#1
Photographs from Ningaloo
I take my family to Exmouth every year, this was our third trip and a great time was had by all. Pictures of some of the fish we saw are available here:
http://sponsored.uwa.edu.au/ningaloo/
The highlight of the trip was when my wife called me to get in the water to join her quickly. When got there I asked what was up, she said "there are 6 sharks circling us!" - cheers love.
Sure enough there were 6 black tip reef sharks circling the bommie we were next to, in just 6 feet of water and only about 20 metres from the shore.
Anyway, I've removed all the pictures of my kids so as no wierdos get hold of them and left the fish ones, so enjoy...
This one's just a taster, click on the link above for the rest.
http://sponsored.uwa.edu.au/ningaloo/
The highlight of the trip was when my wife called me to get in the water to join her quickly. When got there I asked what was up, she said "there are 6 sharks circling us!" - cheers love.
Sure enough there were 6 black tip reef sharks circling the bommie we were next to, in just 6 feet of water and only about 20 metres from the shore.
Anyway, I've removed all the pictures of my kids so as no wierdos get hold of them and left the fish ones, so enjoy...
This one's just a taster, click on the link above for the rest.
#2
Re: Photographs from Ningaloo
Originally Posted by renth
I take my family to Exmouth every year, this was our third trip and a great time was had by all. Pictures of some of the fish we saw are available here:
http://sponsored.uwa.edu.au/ningaloo/
The highlight of the trip was when my wife called me to get in the water to join her quickly. When got there I asked what was up, she said "there are 6 sharks circling us!" - cheers love.
Sure enough there were 6 black tip reef sharks circling the bommie we were next to, in just 6 feet of water and only about 20 metres from the shore.
Anyway, I've removed all the pictures of my kids so as no wierdos get hold of them and left the fish ones, so enjoy...
This one's just a taster, click on the link above for the rest.
http://sponsored.uwa.edu.au/ningaloo/
The highlight of the trip was when my wife called me to get in the water to join her quickly. When got there I asked what was up, she said "there are 6 sharks circling us!" - cheers love.
Sure enough there were 6 black tip reef sharks circling the bommie we were next to, in just 6 feet of water and only about 20 metres from the shore.
Anyway, I've removed all the pictures of my kids so as no wierdos get hold of them and left the fish ones, so enjoy...
This one's just a taster, click on the link above for the rest.
That one does look like a stonefish, or it looks dangerous at least!
What's the 'bommie' the sharks were circling?
How big are the reeftip sharks?
Creepy, anyway! Though for some reason I find some of those fish creepier!
#3
Re: Photographs from Ningaloo
Originally Posted by Simone
What's the 'bommie' the sharks were circling?
How big are the reeftip sharks?
Creepy, anyway! Though for some reason I find some of those fish creepier!
How big are the reeftip sharks?
Creepy, anyway! Though for some reason I find some of those fish creepier!
#5
Re: Photographs from Ningaloo
Originally Posted by renth
A bommie is a coral bombora or outcrop. ne of the sharks was small, 4 were medium and one was bigger than me!
Yes, I forgot to say, very nice photo's, very professional!!!
#6
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Re: Photographs from Ningaloo
Excelent photos. Thanks for sharing them.
#7
Re: Photographs from Ningaloo
Originally Posted by marco121068
Excelent photos. Thanks for sharing them.
Brought back some good memories - cheers !!
#8
Re: Photographs from Ningaloo
Originally Posted by cresta57
Excellent pics Renth. What camera do you use?
#9
Re: Photographs from Ningaloo
Great photo's
Wife not let you keep it in the house?
Originally Posted by renth
I use a Canon S45 with underwater housing.
#10
Re: Photographs from Ningaloo
Originally Posted by renth
I use a Canon S45 with underwater housing.
#11
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Joined: Dec 2004
Location: Perth, WA
Posts: 349
Re: Photographs from Ningaloo
Fabulous photos, Renth.
Have you done the Whale Shark dive?
Have you done the Whale Shark dive?
#13
Re: Photographs from Ningaloo
Originally Posted by TheCrone
Fabulous photos, Renth.
Have you done the Whale Shark dive?
Have you done the Whale Shark dive?
Cool pics. Where abouts in Oz is Exmouth?
Were looking to move somewhere where the diving is good and easily reached!
#14
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 12,063
Re: Photographs from Ningaloo
Originally Posted by renth
I take my family to Exmouth every year, this was our third trip and a great time was had by all. Pictures of some of the fish we saw are available here:
http://sponsored.uwa.edu.au/ningaloo/
The highlight of the trip was when my wife called me to get in the water to join her quickly. When got there I asked what was up, she said "there are 6 sharks circling us!" - cheers love.
Sure enough there were 6 black tip reef sharks circling the bommie we were next to, in just 6 feet of water and only about 20 metres from the shore.
Anyway, I've removed all the pictures of my kids so as no wierdos get hold of them and left the fish ones, so enjoy...
This one's just a taster, click on the link above for the rest.
http://sponsored.uwa.edu.au/ningaloo/
The highlight of the trip was when my wife called me to get in the water to join her quickly. When got there I asked what was up, she said "there are 6 sharks circling us!" - cheers love.
Sure enough there were 6 black tip reef sharks circling the bommie we were next to, in just 6 feet of water and only about 20 metres from the shore.
Anyway, I've removed all the pictures of my kids so as no wierdos get hold of them and left the fish ones, so enjoy...
This one's just a taster, click on the link above for the rest.
#15
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 12,063
Re: Photographs from Ningaloo
Originally Posted by yamahaha
Cool pics. Where abouts in Oz is Exmouth?
Were looking to move somewhere where the diving is good and easily reached!
Were looking to move somewhere where the diving is good and easily reached!
http://www.breakloose.com.au/html/ad...st/exmouth.php
Last edited by possoms; Apr 25th 2005 at 12:40 am.