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It has been a while since our last visit, so we went back to the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center. We found lots fish, but a whole lot more.
Photography - Craig McClure
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Top lighting-
Found: Toilet bowl, Okinawa-JP
Depth : 45feet on the reef
Nikon D90 105macro X1 160 strobe
"over the top "
Or almost dead; the poor animal was probably hit by the propeller of a motor boat. Funny you only get to see these fish when they are dead or dying. Otherwise they're invisible.
This is my second machine tattoo. Its a flathead (very tasty fish). Its supposed to be translucent so you can see the bones and the flesh a bit too. Having a go at shading, had to stop before i really wanted to so i didnt damage the skin too much. Will have to see how it heals then go back in for a re-touch i think.
My daughter and I stopped in this restaurant in Bass Pro Sports - they've this huge fish tank and to clean it on has to scuba dive.
Patrick fished for the cycle. That's right: A Northern Pike, Walleye, Lake Trout, and Bass. We ate 'em all. My favorite was the Northern. Although, I was afraid of its teeth.
A small village in a little island in the Lake Erhai near Dali, Yunnan, China 2005. The market is full of baskets with shrimps, little fish, and a lot of eatable things.
Close-up of the fish (destined to become sushi) at the pond in front of a sushi restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City. The pond was being cleaned (slightly drained then refilled).