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L.E.N.S photo challenge: tilt


On one of our visits to the Georgia Aquarium, I captured a moment of the boys' fascination with the jellyfish.  Alex had tilted his head to get an even better look at how the jellyfish moved.
I find this exhibit one of the most relaxing and awe inspiring of the entire aquarium.  Standing there I find myself getting lost in the swaying movements of the jellyfish...and, for a moment, all is at peace.




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  1. OMG!!! I want to go there soo bad! We took the boys years ago when they opened, and they have been begging to go back. Great picture!

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  2. Thanks, Adrienne! If you can make arrangements to go during the week it's MUCH less crowded and more relaxing...especially if you go when it first opens in the morning.

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  3. I absolutely LOVE going to aquariums like that! I agree... it's just so peaceful.

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  4. Beautiful! I always enjoy watching the jellyfish too. You're right, they are so relaxing.

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  5. lovely shot! I really like visiting aquariums, too. It's been way too long for us!

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