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Uploaded: 04/23/10 4:44 PM GMT
Coral and the deep blue sea/ Great Barrier Reef 09
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the underwater world is an amazing opportunity to just gaze on something so different and sometimes alien as to take one away from the worries of this life.

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.catweasel
04/23/10 9:56 PM GMT
Fabulous work, Bunni. I love the way the blueness takes over the deeper you get, so you get the warm/cool contrasts.
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::Inkeri
04/23/10 10:12 PM GMT
A Very Beautiful underwater photo with Lovely colors.
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::Mythmaker
04/24/10 6:25 AM GMT
Another one with fantastic depth and a sense of scale. Lovely work Bunny. OK, now I'm all caught up, you can stop bugging me to check them all out. :))
Mikel.
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.Eubeen
04/26/10 2:30 AM GMT
A nice capture of these corals. I like the colours and light in your shot. Very nicely done.
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::solita17
04/30/10 6:00 AM GMT
Beautiful underwater shot, Bunny... The sea holds so many strange and exotic life-forms, it's like visiting another planet.
mary
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.LakeMichiganSunset
05/17/10 3:16 PM GMT
It is the same with the fossilized coral I find in Northern Michigan...When it is underwater, the design is magnified and easy to find, although not colorful like your photo...There is fossilized coral that a diver told me about that is too large to bring to the surface. Hunting the elusive "Petoskey Stone" is a favorite pastime of vacationers to that area of Northern Michigan, USA. Most stones are palm size or smaller, nothing like the beauty you have in your photo...On land, you would walk right by it because it would look like an ordinary grey stone.
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