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Aye. Nice pics indeed.
The cuttle fish is gorgeous. Especially when you see it to scale on your hand. I agree with the black and white shot though. Not too sure if it's something I would try. I would spend a bit more time on the shrimp as well. Nice pic but you can see where you have tidied up the background but left an "aura" around the shrimp. If you where to get in closer to the shrimp it would help a lot. The anemone eating the jelly is cracking. Never seen that before. But I think the first one is my favourite, cracking colours. Thanks for posting.
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Must have missed this first time around as I was away so I'm glad you bumped it. Lovely shrimp and the poor jellyfish.....what a way to go! It seems the gnome is suffering a similar fate! So glad you took the cuttlefish pic on the hand I had no idea when I saw the first one how tiny he was.....isnt he super!
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