Very nice, Marnie.  I like the contrast between the
bright white creature and everything else.  Isn't that
a sea anemone, BTW?

Rick

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> Another from the Monterey Bay Aquarium. This was in
> a large, large, tank that 
> went around several corners. Full of fish, including
> sharks, and one huge 
> fish bigger than the sharks (maybe a grouper sp?) --
> about 5 feet long. I asked a 
> museum docent and was told, but forget now. Anyway,
> the tank was really too 
> dark to shoot any of the fish inside of it.
> 
> But this was right near the glass. I had to clean it
> up quite a bit -- lots 
> of speckling. Mainly from spots on the glass, I
> think, but some may have been 
> bits of fish food floating in the water too. I may
> clean it up even more later.
> 
> Disclaimers:  Remember, shot through glass, through
> water, and with a large f 
> stop (and accidentally shot JPEG rather than RAW).
> 
> It's simple, but I like it. Yea, I know it's not
> really a flower, but it sort 
> of looks like one.
> 
>
http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/seaflower.htm
> 
> Comments welcome.
> 
> Marnie aka Doe   
> 
> P.S.  I was really asking the docent why the sharks
> weren't eating the other 
> fish. She said all the fish in the tank were
> compatible and those sharks were 
> too small to do so. She said with great whites... it
> would be a different 
> story. :-)
> 
> 


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