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Papo's Mutant Warriors line has a sub-line of PIRATES. Now, these guys are a little cheaper than other Papo mutants, and also less-detailed. But you know, the fish is awesome. Yay, fish pirate!
In honor of this, I shall present to you the first story I ever wrote at the age of roughly 5-ish:
Fishman Fell Down the Stairs.
(That's it. I was very Hemingwayesque at that age.)
At the local pet store...staring at the wall of fish tanks that seem over crowded, the fish are always frantic like captured wild animals hurrying from one end of their confine to the other and back. They follow my camera lens hoping for food maybe? Poor fishy.
Photo wise; the fluorescent lights throw great reflections on their scales and the glass tank itself but then there's the issue of how to not get that same great reflection in the photo! Out of a dozen photos this was my favourite as he seemed to pose for me. Thanks fishy!
The Great Egret showing off with his prized sushi breakfast. WIldwood Park, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
This is a distorted wire creation that I painted by hand in Photoshop then added a topography filter in Paintshop Pro.
A school of fish at Mokumanamana (Necker Island) in Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument. Photo by: James Watt/NOAA Office of Marine National Sanctuaries, 2002
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Freshwater fish living in rivers and streams. Predatory. They were jumping for flies today. Approx 30cm long . Belongs to the Salmon family. Good to eat. Private fishing in this area.
River Wye Tideswell Dale Derbyshire UK 22nd September 2012
The one on the right is the middle stage between the transformation from fish to sushi.
Details here and free pattern link
sukigirl74.blogspot.com/2012/03/fish-to-sushi-amigurumi.html
This was a bit of a bizarre order from a friend who is getting married tomorrow (New Year's Day).
She and her fiance met online via a website called Plenty of Fish, hence the fish theme. They have used the fish on all their invites etc and the initials on the fish are their married initials which they asked me to incorporate.
On the invite, the fish is sitting on a piece of aged parchment paper so I tried to make the base cake match. The tweed covering on the cake board is featured as the background on the invite and is a print of the actual material of the groom's suit.
Base cake is chocolate fudge with chocolate ganache and the fish is madagascan vanilla sponge with vanilla bean buttercream.