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- GALLERY IMAGE STUDIO LABEL Rryan Photography
- State/Province/Region: Louisiana
- Country: United States
- Nearest Town: New Orleans
- Description: I saw this shot in the lobby of an Aquarium here in New Orleans while waiting for friends. This is a wall fountain that extends about 20 feet up and is supposed to represent scales on a fish. While waiting I began to roam around looking at it from different angles. I noticed algae growing on the surface of the metal plates and decided there was a shot here. To get this angle I crawled into a bunch of potted trees and shrubs, leaned against the wall (getting wet in the process) and captured the shot with the rich burgundies, reds and greens of the algae beneath while stopping the water in motion.
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