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September 7, 2012 at 10:22 PM

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Underwater with lilies at the Washington Park Arboretum


STEVE RINGMAN / THE SEATTLE TIMES

The flower of a white water lily pokes up through the water at the Washington Park Arboretum as a honeybee comes in for a landing. The lily is surrounded by pads that are starting to turn color in the fall sunlight. The Seattle area was a toasty 90 degrees Friday, but with rain likely Sunday, the 1951 record dry spell of 51 days will likely not be broken.

This was photographed underwater using a GoPro camera mounted on a monopod.

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The Arboretum is a very special place. Beautiful photo! MORE

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