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12-SEP-2013

Wall in Browning Passage

A typical wall in Browning Pass, with the colorful life resulting from swift current. The yellows are primarily Sulfur Sponges, while the reds are mostly soft coral. The white organisms are Plumose Anemones.

Canon EOS 7D
1/40s f/9.0 at 12.0mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time12-Sep-2013 14:10:21
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 7D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length12 mm
Exposure Time1/40 sec
Aperturef/9
ISO Equivalent200
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Ali Majdfar16-Oct-2013 01:01
Splendid capture! ~V
Guest 04-Oct-2013 01:15
Beautiful. Best. J
J Ponces28-Sep-2013 14:58
What a most beautiful Underwater place! But the green waters on the background show how difficult it must be to photograph! BV
Carol Rollins28-Sep-2013 14:58
Fantastic! Outstanding clarity, colors and detail. This is really beautiful. ~
joseantonio23-Sep-2013 04:14
Lovely but, as Ann says, I´d rather be on the dry ground.V.
Ann Pettigrew23-Sep-2013 00:26
Wow! What those of us who stay on dry land miss! Gorgeous, Hal!
Hank Vander Velde22-Sep-2013 23:53
Just BEAUTIFUL Hal. I never knew there were beautiful reefs on our west coast.