Daily Nature Fix: Ying-Yang Jellyfish. (Original Photo)
Hi guys, with 5 minutes to spare, I'm getting this post in right under the wire! I'm also feeling a bit under the weather so this one is going to be short. A while ago I posted a photo of a jellyfish that was on exhibit at the massive Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta, GA. I thought the photo I posted then, around 3 months ago, was the only one that came out decent... but I tonight I found that a few more came out decent if I tweak them in Photoshop. I'd like to share one more of them with you guys. This time it's a pain of the jellies, side-by-side, going in opposite directions. They reminded me of a ying yang position, hence the title. Here they are:
These guys are Pacific Sea Nettles. Their 'dome' top can grow up to 3 feet in diameter!
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***Daily Nature Fix is a daily blog showcasing the natural world. It is all original content using photos, stories, and experiences from my own travels.***
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Terrific shot of these awesome Jellyfish.
That is a great example of a splendid underwater photography. These shots came out really great mate, can't wait to see the rest of your work.
Oh wow! never thought jelly fishes would look so alluring!