Friday, January 15, 2010

Underwater color

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Seahorses (look hard, they're there)


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These are a few more photos from my trip to the Aquarium in Chicago.


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I'm simply amazed at the many colors fish can be!


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And shapes!


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Of course, the coral is very pretty too!




Camera Critters

19 comments:

  1. Beautiful! Thanks for sharing with us. :)

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  2. Nemo! Lovely shots. I agree, amazing all the colors. I wonder if fish can see in color, why else would they be so varied?

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  3. What BEAUTIFUL aquarium shots ... and how amazing that you've captured them through the class without distortion.
    Hugs and blessings,

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  4. Great shots! I always say God must've had alot of fun creating fish, birds and butterflies!

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  5. Seahorses are endlessly fascinating to me. Aren't they incredible?

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  6. AMAZING shots
    I love the clownfish so Colorful !!!

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  7. looks like a starfish orgy... ewwww. ha ha

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  8. The third one almost looks 3D! Nice job

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  9. This is soooo soothing...aaaah. Thanks for this moment.

    xo

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  10. These are so personable. And fun. Thanks, Lisa.

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  11. Great colors, patterns and textures!
    would never seen the seahorse if you had not mentioned it!
    thansk for showing these great underwaterphotos

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  12. That color inspiration is a piece of jewelry waiting to happen!
    Thanks for sharing!
    Enjoy the day!
    Erin

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  13. When did you go? Awesome colors!

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  14. The colors are fantastic. My brother Michael had a few salt water aquariums in his apartment. He loved his fish. Michael even had one in his bathroom.

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  15. Wow! This is so awesome! I've always dreamed of having a big saltwater aquarium.

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  16. You found Nemo!

    I love shooting in aquariums (aquaria?) despite the chalenges of shooting through glass and most often in very low light. These just rock Lisa. I bow to you!

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