This first one was a lorakeet that decided my hand was a good perch to drink his bird food from. Another feisty one got tangled in a lady's hair, and after we extricated him, he thought he'd explore my back.
These next three were surprisingly good shots of jellyfish. The color was courtesy of the lighting in the tank. I was surprised that I could take that good a shot in the dark room with no flash. I'm usually far more shaky than that.
Finally, I thought this was a decent shot of a stingray cruising in the big tank.
It's not a huge aquarium, and can be done in 2-3 hours comfortably. Quicker if you just want to look, and longer if you prefer lingering and petting the sharks.
Someday I'll learn how to format images in this thing. But I suppose having them up there is better than not at all... :-)
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I caught your post on google alerts. If you like the jellyfish at the aquarium, you might be interested in Jellyfish Art. They make high-end custom jellyfish aquariums. There are good pictures and video at www.jellyfishart.com/category/jellyfish.
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