I always find jelly fishes so facinating to watch. have a great week and thanks for hosting! I know this must be a lot of work. http://travelingbugwiththreeboys-kelleyn.blogspot.com/
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Wow... fantastic captures. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week.
Cool photos! Like!
ReplyDeleteHi! Very beautiful photos! The jellyfishes are very popular in the Japanese aquarium too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blues in your captures
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing creatures!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos !
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WOW! Amazing captures, Sue!!
ReplyDeleteGlowing colors and beautiful creatures!
ReplyDeleteSo cool, did you use an underwater camera?
ReplyDeleteNo, these were at one of the NC aquariums. I could have watched them for hours!
DeleteClever title!!! Lovely photos as well! Have a grand week!
ReplyDeleteSo cool, how did you ever find these to shoot?
ReplyDeleteThey were at the ND aquarium. A gorgeous display!
DeleteBeautiful pictures of the jellyfish. Happy Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous jelly fishes!
ReplyDeleteI always find jelly fishes so facinating to watch. have a great week and thanks for hosting! I know this must be a lot of work.
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Love the pink jellyfish in contrast to the blue water.
ReplyDeleteHold the peanut butter! Love these!
ReplyDeleteI can not help it Sue, but somehow, those jelly fish are a bit scary. Unlike Jelly Babies!
ReplyDeleteJellyfish are amazing creatures of the ocean. So much is a mystery in the ocean!
ReplyDeleteincredible jelly fish pics....WOW
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! Glad they were behind glass.
ReplyDeleteI love jelly fish as well..they always look magical!
ReplyDeleteWe love jellies. To look at, not to swim with. LOL.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, Sue. Thank you for hosting!
Very cool shots!
ReplyDeleteLovely shots. We have jelly fish now in the Baltic Sea, but they aren't that impressive.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting.
Wow, fantastic photos.
ReplyDeleteMany greetings
Wolfgang
Spectacular! Love looking at them , but don't like to get near them in the ocean.
ReplyDeleteThere are amazing photos! Thank you for sharing and hosting!
ReplyDeleteThese are truly incredible shots...Mother Nature never disappoints...:)jp
ReplyDeleteI haven't posted a photography post in far too long!
ReplyDeleteWow - cool colors! Thanks for sharing with us on Communal global linky <3
ReplyDeleteStunning photos! I wouldn't want to meet these, not at least the poisonous ones!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful shots. Thanks for sharing them. Thanks for hosting and sorry I am so late.
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