Another from the Monterey Bay Aquarium. This was in a large, large, tank that 
went around several corners. Full of fish, including sharks, and one huge 
fish bigger than the sharks (maybe a grouper sp?) -- about 5 feet long. I asked 
a 
museum docent and was told, but forget now. Anyway, the tank was really too 
dark to shoot any of the fish inside of it.

But this was right near the glass. I had to clean it up quite a bit -- lots 
of speckling. Mainly from spots on the glass, I think, but some may have been 
bits of fish food floating in the water too. I may clean it up even more later.

Disclaimers:  Remember, shot through glass, through water, and with a large f 
stop (and accidentally shot JPEG rather than RAW).

It's simple, but I like it. Yea, I know it's not really a flower, but it sort 
of looks like one.

http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/seaflower.htm

Comments welcome.

Marnie aka Doe   

P.S.  I was really asking the docent why the sharks weren't eating the other 
fish. She said all the fish in the tank were compatible and those sharks were 
too small to do so. She said with great whites... it would be a different 
story. :-)

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