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Brain coral
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The rock formation on the Sand Andres Isalnd west coast is composed of limestone skeletons of hard coral. The predominant species is the brain coral. This picture is a close-up of a dead brain coral taken by my girlfriend.
You can see the rock formation in this post.
This day was a little cloudy.
Post-processing:
B&W converting
level correction
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framing in 3/2 format
Description of the Archipelago of San Andres, Providencia and Santa Catalina and brain coral on wikipedia.org
Exif
Camera Model Name : Canon PowerShot A720 IS
Focal Length : 10.0 mm
Image Size : 1800x1200
Shutter Speed : 1/320
Aperture : 4.0
ISO : 80
Exposure Compensation : 0
White Balance : Manual
Metering Mode : Multi-segment
Color Space : sRGB
Flash : Off
Flash Mode : Off
GPS Position : 12 deg 31' 26.08" N, 81 deg 43' 45.73" W
GPS Altitude : 4 m
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