So the murky fish tank at the Annapolis Maritime Museum was, well, a different task.
Aburto did his best to capture the marine life in the tank, which is filled with oysters, fish and crabs swimming in water pumped in from nearby Back Creek.
The unusual assignment is part of a 10-photographer, multistate photo blitz called a Rapid Assessment Visual Expedition, or RAVE.
Coordinated by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and the International League of Conservation Photographers, the effort aims to capture the...
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