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Old 07-30-2008, 08:57 PM
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Default Aquarium of the Pacific

Should probably be under "Where to shoot" But here is a few shots from where I took the family to the Aquarium of the Pacific today. (Long Beach)
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Here is a little comparison between the Polarizer and with out the Polarizer
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Great shots Tony

You captured a memory there to share when older.
The 1st and 2nd are my favorite.
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Ar ... I missed this ....
Cody is getting taller and taller
As mrm said, good memories for them when they grew up.
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Tony,
Great shots and it looks like y'all had a fun day. It made me miss having small children - but I got over that pretty quickly.
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Tony looks like a fun place for all, nice photos.
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Thanks Guys. It was a lot of fun for a quickie day trip.
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