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Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, is a paradise for divers. I'm not one of them :) All I could do, was swimming with a mask at the surface.
This sharp capture was taken in a shallow water with camera being above the water. I can't figure it out what it was. A bivalve or something? It contracted from time to time. Anybody knows? |
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je ne connais pas l'animal mais je trouve cette photo intéressante et très bien réalisée. Belles couleurs! bravo.
The water is so clean and clear. I haven't seen anything like this before, not even on a TV show. It is an interesting subject to shoot, and part of nature. Well done. I like the fact that your camera didn't get any of the water glare that usually happens without a polarizer filter. Very nicely done.
Sorry out of points today.
Very unusual most excellent capture the colours are beautiful.
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(2122) - [2005-02-16 11:26]
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Looks like a museum piece from Roman Times. Excellent composition and nice colors.
What ever it is, it looks great in your photograph. It looks almost ceramic
Its a Platyhelminth... Basically a flatworm. I studied Platyhelminthes in school. They have amazing colors and you found an amazing colored one
ZaCK
I don't think it's a bivalve, rather some kind of worm. Very nice picture!