Reefers - Night Moves (Crab Colony) by RNGOERNER
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Comments (15)
mountmous
Once again an excellent Reefer-image. I can really see them crawl.. Especially love the green (air?)bubbles in the background.
kimpe
Beautiful forms and colors. Very nice.
ligt
very beautiful indeed
Fractelaar
Mysteric undersea world Much to see inside Cool design
Henny31
great imagenary image, you must have been lost in that vision for many hours.. Nice work.
fractalinda
Another exciting and beautiful frame in your fantastic "Reefers" series of images.
invidiosa
great colours - the reds and blues are wondefully deep and the glowing green is eerie - wonderful fractal layers!
KITCHAOS
Nice and wonderfully detailed night scene Rik! I adore blue crabs! Growing up on the Chesapeake, I have many fond memories of crabbing with a chicken neck on a string and a net...OH! the smell of steamed crabs with old bay seasoning!!!!MMMMMM! can't wait to visit the folks at the Holidays MMMMMM!
QuietRiot
Did someone mention blue crabs???? (gets out the pot) LOL This series has been just amazing and totally mesmerizing.
Richardphotos
very dark and foreboding fractal Rik. excellent layering
avalonfaayre
OOooooh Wheeeee! I love the colors and the dimensions. I sure wish I could see these for real. You guys from water places make it sound so positively wonderful, and you make it look positively beautiful. Thanks
paragon5
Great image, Rik! Love the lighting in this underwater colony! If everyone here keeps this up, they'll have a seafood buffet here shortly!:)
Mondwin
wonderful imagination and very brilliant idea!!!!fantastic!!!!!bravo!!!vote!!!:DDD
iceberg5
I like the dark regions in your picture where , no doubt , all the predators are waiting for suitable prey to appear ! The deep red spirals look very natural and are probably a rare species of marine life : excellent picture , Rik !
Dinhi
This has been a very fun series, this one so very much captures the dark, illuminated spaces of the deep where the bottom feeders thrive. Excellent! (=