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This was my second time at the Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific. The first time was hit and miss taking my pix. I didn't realize how hard it would be to take pictures of these creatures with low light, no flash, reflections & scratches on the glass, and as they are moving. I must not forget all the little children and there were lots of summer camp groups, too. It was still hit and miss but with a little more knowledge of how my camera works. Oh, I also took a manopod with me. They don't allow tripods but they do let you bring monopods