The pairing of the JF with the lake is pretty good and I guess this would have been lost in colour. Is that your digging stick in the sand on the right?
My family has a rock at Sandwell that we named Turtle Rock because it looked like a turtle, so my heart kind of jumped when I saw the title, but then I realized that it's just a made up name, so I started to wonder: Where is the real turtle rock?
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13 comments:
Very good your blog with splendidly posts and beautiful photographs!
Congratulations!
What a cool photo!
Looks huge, probably just the angle.
It was maybe 24 inches at it's widest point
Great shot! I love the black and white. It's so gross, yet so cool (the jellyfish, not the black and white).
How big is this thing? There's nothing in the picture to define scale but it looks like it could be a meter or more across. Scary.
Sorry no comments in so long - new dimensions in overwork plus some travel.
24" in my books is a big jelly fish!
The pairing of the JF with the lake is pretty good and I guess this would have been lost in colour. Is that your digging stick in the sand on the right?
"Get out the meat tenderizer Momma. That giant jellyfish has stung me good!"
what's really cool is the reflection of the sky on the jellyfish.
You are a very good photographer!
Beautiful photography, Wow I have heard of them that big, but never seen one Great Shot.
Looks like something out of a sci-fi movie. :o)
My family has a rock at Sandwell that we named Turtle Rock because it looked like a turtle, so my heart kind of jumped when I saw the title, but then I realized that it's just a made up name, so I started to wonder: Where is the real turtle rock?
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