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A little Jaws music, please #2

Photography Sea/Undersea posted on Sep 08, 2015
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Captured back on 6/21/11, a beautiful Cownose Ray (upper left) and Bonnethead Shark pass each other in the beautiful Tropical Reef section of the beautiful Aquarium of the Pacific, in beautiful Long Beach, California. A ZOOM would be most rewarding. Of all milieu I have ever photographed, an aquarium is the most difficult. Aloha.

Comments (7)


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Cyve

3:10PM | Tue, 08 September 2015

Realy fantastic my friend... Wonderful capture !!!

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HopeFadesEternal

3:29PM | Tue, 08 September 2015

Excellent photo! There's an almost 3D quality to it which I imagine is created by the colors and various forms in the water. Very unique quality.

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MrsRatbag

6:27PM | Tue, 08 September 2015

A really fascinating shot, so much to see and so beautifully done!

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Mulltipass

8:51PM | Tue, 08 September 2015

Awesome Shot!!!

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bmac62

12:14AM | Wed, 09 September 2015

I remember your 2011 trip here. Glad to see more. As for my most difficult milieu...an underground cave system.

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claude19

11:58AM | Wed, 09 September 2015

a really impressive and fascinating view on this aquarium ! wonderful scene !!!

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helanker

3:19AM | Thu, 10 September 2015

You got a very fine result, Harry. I found it difficult to photograph such a place.


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