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ThatsSomeBadHatHarry:
awesome color on that last one.

Unlikely Zoo characters.

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Beautiful!
 
Fastmarc:
Took this on the weekend.

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Very nice Marc, really digging the vibrant greens.
Almost seem un-natural.
This is a type of anemone right??

Made some prints recently.....
Photography feels more tangible when when it's on paper as compared to an lcd monitor surrounded by histograms in Photoshop.

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Jam, nice to see you enjoying your prints. Where do you get them printed?

Jamdiver:
Very nice Marc, really digging the vibrant greens.
Almost seem un-natural.
This is a type of anemone right??
It is actually a coral which seems to be a free-living type.
It really caught my eye as I have never seen one of these before.
My IDing skills are a bit out of practice and you really need to see the skeletal details to have a chance, but with the help of software, I have narrowed it down to be either a Scolymia cubensis or a Mussa angulosa. I'm leaning towards the Scolymia cubensis though.
 
Marc, I got that photo printed at Fun Fone cellular in Manor Centre.
When you enter, ask for Edward or the print guy.

They have top of the line printers there, a couple Macs to view images and do editing and a pretty nice variety of different papers to print on.
 
I took this one at sun set!!
 

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