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Jan 28, 2009 01:54 |  #1

I found these in the wild by accident. All CC welcome.:cool:


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Jan 28, 2009 04:00 |  #2

Wow! Unique pics!!

In the wild huh? Care to share more details?


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Jan 28, 2009 04:04 |  #3

howaboutnow wrote in post #7203820 (external link)
Wow! Unique pics!!

In the wild huh? Care to share more details?


I was at Moss Landing here in NorCal. I walked out on a dock and looked down...:eek: I took about 5 shots from 10 feet above the water off the dock and ran down to the shoreline for a few more. The first one is off the dock in about 10 to 15 feet of water. The second is from the shoreline, about 2 feet deep.
Last week they were everywhere. In the hundreds. I was back today, but no Jelly fish to be found...:(

I found this guy lying on the rocks that same day..:cry: I would say this is the true Alien.


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Jan 28, 2009 12:45 |  #4

Wow, pretty cool!

When I see pics like these I feel so sorry for myself that I live in Nebraska. I could post some awesome cow pictures though. ;)


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Jan 28, 2009 13:34 |  #5

tracyvb wrote in post #7206110 (external link)
Wow, pretty cool!

When I see pics like these I feel so sorry for myself that I live in Nebraska. I could post some awesome cow pictures though. ;)


:cool: Mooooooooooooooo.;)


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Jan 28, 2009 18:43 |  #6

tracyvb wrote in post #7206110 (external link)
Wow, pretty cool!

When I see pics like these I feel so sorry for myself that I live in Nebraska. I could post some awesome cow pictures though. ;)


Moo is right!

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Haha. The jellyfish shots are great. Great focus, great colors; I just wish the second weren't so noisy.

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Jan 28, 2009 18:57 |  #7

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Jan 28, 2009 19:27 |  #8

I like 'em. Did you use a polarizer to get these shots? I tried taking a similar picture of a manta ray off a dock and I got excessive glare.


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Jan 28, 2009 20:52 |  #9

You cant go wrong with jellys their colors are almost always awesome!


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