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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Brain Coral

Posted by Brendan - Phoenix at 3:03 PM

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Dude, brain coral rocks. I love it. I can see how underwater photography can be an instant cliche, because there is a sense of "seen that already in like every National Geographic". Brain coral is abstract enough to not feel familiar. Great pattern and texture. You're a genius Mr. Regan. A true genius.

June 26, 2008 at 9:01 AM

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      • The Beginning of My Venture into Underwater Photog...
      • CLICKING ON ANY PHOTOGRAPH WILL MAKE THEM LARGER
      • Schooling Jacks
      • Brain Coral
      • A Banded Coral Shrimp cleaning a Hind Fish. Perha...
      • Close-up Coral
      • Scorpion Fish - Hard to See and Dangerous to Touch
      • Christmas Tree Worm
      • Grouper - Weekly Photo Contest Winner at Captain D...
      • Tube Coral and Brittle Starfish
      • Flag and Diver
      • Spotted Moray Eel
      • Damsel Fish and Fire Coral
      • Lavender Coral
      • Huge Porcupine Fish with La Macha Wreck
      • Anenome with Blue Water
      • Stairs
      • Grunt and Coral
      • Spotted Drum - Juvenile - Rare
      • Snapper
      • Trumpet Fish
      • Christmas Tree Worm
      • Sue and Blue Water
      • School of Fish and Boat
      • Anenome
      • Grunts
      • Barrel Coral and Clam
      • Symbiotic Relationships
      • Red Coral
      • Four Spotted Butterfly Fish