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Uploaded: 10/29/06 5:06 AM GMT
Camoflauge
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This photo was taken at Moody Gardens in the Aquarium Pyramid. The red and yellow object in the lower left is an anemone, the multi-colored object in the center is a fish, no, really, it is. :-) I hope you all enjoy.

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::Neamh
10/29/06 10:43 PM GMT
I like how these textures and colors against the black background look.The comp too looks great.The only improvement I would suggest would be to sharpen this some.
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::doubleheader
10/30/06 3:47 AM GMT
I concur with Rob,Kay.. very nice but full screen shows up blurry. is that another fish mouth bottom right? the blue?
well done..=D
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::Dunstickin
10/31/06 8:11 AM GMT
Looks a bit like a 'stone-fish' Kay....lovely capture though!...If you put this image through a programme called 'Neat Image' this will give it the clarity for you!...I guess, however, this was shot through glass?...so that would have taken the 'sharpness' away from this..
excellent post form you...well done!
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.ekowalska
03/04/07 4:33 PM GMT
What a camouflage, great title Kay. Mother nature is just amazing with its creations. Hope you have some other photos taken at aquarium to show us, hmmm?
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.1bunnyslippers
07/17/07 12:47 AM GMT
Very good title! The anemones colours are vibrant, and there's a good flow through them. The stone fish has marvelous camoflauge and is rather menacing with that eye watching. We used to snorkel in Okinawa and would come upon a stone fish every so often. Interesting post Kay, and thanks!
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I need to catch up on things so can't comment too much. But I love all of your fine images :)

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