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This is perhaps the absolute freakiest fish I have ever seen!

This past weekend (actually last week) I had visited two aquariums – The Georgia Aquarium on Wednesday (the day before their 10 millionth guest) and then the Tennessee Aquarium on Friday. Both aquariums are quite exceptional. Both are BIG. Both have some incredibly unique species of fish. While the Georgia Aquarium can lay claim to being the largest aquarium in the world, Tennessee claims to be the largest fresh water aquarium. The freaky fish shown here is called an American Paddlefish, Polyodon spathula, also called the Mississippi paddlefish or spoonbill, lives in slow-flowing waters of the Mississippi River drainage system.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 31 December 2009 07:47

April 28th. I visited the Sweetwater Creek State Park for a good TreeWalking time and to take some photos. My last trip here, last year, was somewhat disappointing as we were in the midst of a drought and the creek was hardly more than a gurgle. But this time was a vast improvement, we have gotten a good amount of rain in the past couple of months and the creek was quite a bit more lively and interesting. I love to photograph water, especially moving water. There are several trails that run through the area – some more difficult than others, but none more than moderately difficult. I began on the Red trail which runs along the creek and is mostly easy to moderately difficult and runs about 1.5 miles. The Red trail ends at the White trail where it gets a bit more difficult, a fairly steep climb (mostly stairs) gets you from one trail to the other. After the initial roughness, it gets rather easy to navigate. The White trail is about 3.5 -4 miles long and winds through the woods, past a couple of feeder creeks, over several hills and a nice meadow. This was a great opportunity for me to try out some HDR photography techniques (my first attempts). While they aren’ t the most interesting, or technically good, they were nonetheless fun to make.

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Last Updated on Sunday, 27 December 2009 02:36