Finally, here is my last batch of diving photos from the Great Barrier Reef. These photos come from Christmas Tree Bommie, a relatively deep, small bommie that is visited less frequently than a lot of the other sites up in the Ribbon Reefs. There’s also a final group from Steve’s Bommie, whose photogenic qualities never cease to amaze.
- A purple fan at Christmas Tree Bommie
- A spotted sweetlips
- Dartfish hiding in a coral
- White sea fan
- Another white sea fan
- A coral cod at Christmas Tree Bommie
- Corals at the Christmas Tree Bommie
- Red nemo fish at Christmas Tree Bommie
- Parrotfish with stunning beaks
- Anthea fish at Christmas Tree Bommie
- Anemone fish in a green anemone
- Christmas Tree Bommie
- A coral trout getting cleaned by a cleaner shrimp
- A detailed sea star at Steve’s Bommie
- A hawkfish
- A pipefish at Steve’s Bommie
- A white worm
- An arc-eyed hawkfish
- A lizard fish
- A coral trout
- Into the deep at Steve’s Bommie
- Some corals at Steve’s Bommie
- Hiding in a cave at Steve’s Bommie
- A colorful selection at Steve’s Bommie
- Anthea at the top of Steve’s Bommie
- A bird’s-eye view of a birdnose wrasse at Steve’s Bommie