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and fight with Lobed tunicate:
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Ditto. I must say, I'm no genius when it comes to identifying life forms underwater, but more than half of the ones I can ID, I learned from this thread right here. I love your work, and your playfull sense of humor, Jan! Thanks for sharing it with us!John Rawlings wrote:Simply gorgeous work, Jan, as always! I'm SO glad that you share your art with us here!
- John
Beautiful.. reminds me of my feeling of being on another planet when I'm down there.Jan K wrote:OK I have to admit that when it comes to nudibranchs, it is always love at first sight ...
Thank you John. Possession beach is on the south end of Whidbey, take Cultus road to Possession Road, there are signs to guide you to the park. I got turned onto this by Lynn (LCF) right here on this forum.John Rawlings wrote:Hi, Jan! Beautiful shots! The sand almost appears to be black - is there something in the vicinity that would account for that?
Where exactly is Possession Beach? Is there anything else there along with the Sea Pens? - John
if the printing wasn't so expensive - ](*,)Grateful Diver wrote:Imagine being able to purchase these images in a book at ... oh, say ... the Seattle Aquarium ... I think that book has a market ...LCF wrote: It is simply a crime that these aren't collected somewhere in full size, for people to leaf through and marvel at.
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
That is an awesome idea!Sounder wrote:If you ever do print them, I think we could make a "Diver Jan" doll that looks just like your cartoons. They'd sell out at the Aquarium (if not on the websites like these first)!