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Recent Contest Comments

  • Re: Morning Glow
    Posted on Thursday 24 May, 2012 by B W.
    Had to show my support, congrats.
  • Re: Mono Lake
    Posted on Thursday 24 May, 2012 by Michael Cain.
    As voted by the people great job.
  • Re: Morning Glow
    Posted on Thursday 24 May, 2012 by Allison Ferguson.
    That's beautiful, Brian! Alli
  • Re: Morning Glow
    Posted on Thursday 24 May, 2012 by Curtis Hankins.
    Great pic!!!! Way to capture the essence of...
  • Re: October Storm, Mono Lake
    Posted on Wednesday 23 May, 2012 by Lisa Hodnett.
    wow this is a great shot. wish I was there
  • Re: Antelope Slot Canyon
    Posted on Wednesday 23 May, 2012 by Ela Carpenter.
    love the color & composition
  • Re: She's A Breeze
    Posted on Wednesday 23 May, 2012 by Kevin Booth.
    Looks like she's having fun.
  • Re: She's A Breeze
    Posted on Wednesday 23 May, 2012 by Kevin Booth.
    Looks like she's having fun.
  • Re: Antelope Slot Canyon
    Posted on Sunday 20 May, 2012 by Jeanne Davis.
    Absolutely breathtaking!
  • Re: Fly Geyser
    Posted on Friday 18 May, 2012 by Lisa Hodnett.
    WOW! lots of color and drama, very unique,...

Golden Anemone
Photo By Jim Patterson

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Photographer: Jim Patterson

Photo Details

  • Title: Golden Anemone
  • State/Province/Region: California
  • Country: United States
  • Nearest Area: Monterey Bay
  • Nearest Town: Monterey
  • Description: Tube anemones dot the sandy areas and can be purple, almost pale white, and golden.
  • Brief Directions: Just down Cannery Row from the famous Monterey Bay Aquarium, is San Carlos beach, a popular training site for divers.
  • Notes:
  • Best Season: Autumn
  • Gear: Nikon N90s, 60mm Micro Nikkor, Velvia 50, Aquatica housing, Sea & Sea strobes

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