You are here:    »  » Gallery

Gallery

Welcome to the Plankton Productions stills gallery. Here are grouped image-sets from various expeditions for web use and a gallery containing higher resolution images for many print and multi-media applications. Some stills have been photographed on Digital SLR cameras while others have been captured on High Definition and exported as still image frames. Intended for publicity or other projects, images here can be downloaded at no cost for both COMMERCIAL and COMMON NON-COMMERCIAL uses.

High Resolution Pics Gallery - downloadable pics

       
DHPG_07_001
Angel Fish - click here to review larger image
DHPG_07_002
Antarctica Lamiere Passage - click here to review larger image
DHPG_07_003
Antarctica Sea Ice - click here to review larger image
DHPG_07_004
Antarctica Weddell Seal - click here to review larger image
       
DHPG_07_005
Brain Coral - click here to review larger image
DHPG_07_006
Damsel Fish - click here to review larger image
DHPG_07_007
David Hannan with Camera Rig - click here to review larger image
DHPG_07_008
Green Turtles Mating - click here to review larger image
       
DHPG_07_009
Hermit Crab - click here to review larger image
DHPG_07_010
Grey Reef Shark - click here to review larger image
DHPG_07_011
Ningaloo Humbugs - click here to review larger image
DHPG_07_012
Manta - click here to review larger image
       
DHPG_07_013
Coral Rock Cod - click here to review larger image
DHPG_07_014
Whale Shark - click here to review larger image
DHPG_07_015
South Georgia Island King Penguins - click here to review larger image
DHPG_07_016
Tasmania Leafy Sea Dragon - click here to review larger image
       
DHPG_07_017
Giant or Titan Triggerfish - click here to review larger image
DHPG_07_018
Kaleido Pix01 - click here to review larger image
DHPG_07_019
Kaleido Pix02 - click here to review larger image
DHPG_07_020
humpback shark - click here to review larger image


Papua New Guinea - Milne Bay. March 2006 - 2007

  • #
  • #
  • #
  • #
  • #
  • #
  • #
  • #

Voyages to Antarctica

  • #
  • ##
  • #
  • #
  • #
  • #
  • #
  • #
  • #

HD Probe Lense Shots / Australia - Heron Island. 2005

  • #
  • ##
  • #
  • #
  • #
  • #
  • #
  • #


Terms and Conditions - Gallery Images Usage

The above images remain the Intellectual Property of Plankton Productions and if used commercially Plankton Productions would expect that a product sample be supplied as well as the Creative Common's Attribution condition respected. If you are unsure of how your intended usage applies please send us an enquiry email -

Please read our Privacy Policy for other website related legal information.



↑ Back to Top

Latest News

Exploring Coral Reefs, Climate Change & Carbon Dioxide - New Classroom Resources Available

May 16, 2011
Coral Reefs are rich, sensitive ecosystems vital to the survival of one-quarter of all sea life and the economies of many countries. But what are corals really, how do they function and why are they now threatened by rising sea temperatures and increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
read more...

Undersea Edens wins 'Best Series' award at IWFF

April 5, 2010
Today, the International Wildlife Film Festival at Missoula announced its winners for 2010. Undersea Edens won the category for 'Best Series'
read more...

Roadshow release 3 titles by David Hannan on Blu-ray Disc

Feb 10, 2010
Roadshow today released 3 new Blu-ray Disc titles by David Hannan on their MyFun.DVD label throughout Australia and New Zealand.
read more...


Protect our Coral Sea.org.au - Help Protect Australia's Coral Sea - Visit the Website

Environmental Blogs

Climate Shifts: a blog about climate change, ecosystems, coral reefs, politics and the environment. Visit the website

ClimateShifts.org is a blog about climate change, ecosystems, coral reefs, politics and the environment.

Ocean Acidification - creating awareness about ocean acidification issues. Visit the website

Ocean acidification is 'the other CO2 challenge' which has potentially far-reaching impacts on coral reefs, food webs, biodiversity and fisheries.

Real Climate - Climate science for climate scientists. Visit the website

RealClimate.org is an online commentary based climate awareness weblog.


Image © Copyright - Richard Todd / Aquarius Productions

This extraordinary sequence of a 3 metre manta ray leaving the water was filmed just 100m from the site of a marina/ resort proposed for the Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia.

To find out more about the Ningaloo Reef visit
www.save-ningaloo.org


picture1 picture1 picture1 picture1 picture1 picture1 picture1 picture1 picture1