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Some fried fish in a local restaurant. Cost was very cheap - about the equivalent of €2/2.50 with some bread included. Great value for money!

A cichlid at the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga, TN.

Where do the fish come from in my tank?

Lake Malawi is 560 kilometers long and 75 kilometers wide at the widest point, which gives it a total surface area of almost 30,000 square kilometers. Mbuna means rock-dweller in one of the local languages, and it is a very suitable name for these cichlids since they inhabit the shallow and rocky regions along the shores of Lake Malawi, hence all the rocks in my fish tank.

A huge school of Seargent Major fish, and few others, totally surrounding my photographic effort.

 

Single shot tonemapped in photomatix and adjusted in photoshop.

 

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I think it must be looking and assuming from which species do they belong to ? shot at Monterey Bay . Some how i like this pic.

A picture of a clown fish rubbing itself on an anemone I caught whilst visiting the pet shop

My betta Ping.

A tricky shot, panning at f2, 1/20th sec, 50mm lens. It almost like the fish has forgotten to get dressed that morning

got six of these boys, now all big meaty fish, my god they do some damage to plants, and they arent quite as peaceful as people seem to think, they kick off quite a lot. Territorial and competitive about food more than relationshiip status.

Mardy Fish during his quarter-final with Rafael Nadal on Court 1, on Day 9 of Wimbledon 2011.

Nadal won 6-3 6-3 5-7 6-4.

School of fish at eco snorkeling, pinel island st martin

A market in Hong Kong that sells bags and bags and bags of pet fish.

 

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Phipps Conservancy, Pittsburgh

 

there is a fish pond in the India room

Supposedly, even the Fish have bishops and priests and a pope. The Bishop Fish was proof of this - kind of a mermish thing with a miter (pointy hat) on its head. See, they caught it at sea, and it made the sign of the cross, so they let it go. Ooooooookay.

i packed and labeled 325 pounds of raw fish today!

at the COEX Aquarium in Seoul, S. Korea

 

east diamond reef coral sea

Fish tags and batteries

 

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Cottonwick grunts in the Secret Reef at the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga, TN.

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If you can identify this species of fish, please post a comment or email me!

 

Some sort of Mackerel?

 

Photo taken at the fish market in Kota Kinabalu (Borneo)

 

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Fish swimming in a pretty little pond at the Botanical Garden

Aleppo, Syria, 2007

Fish store on CT Ave NW in Washington DC

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We have four Danio Zebras in our aquarium. They are difficult to photograph as they are relatively small, do not stand out clearly from the background and move very quickly. The photograph was taken with a +3 Cokin Close Up lens mounted in front of my 28 - 80 mm zoom lens. The room and aquarium lights were on. I used an aperture of f5 and an ISO of 800.

Lensbabies are addictive, but sometimes I think it would probably be better to just use an automatic lens...

 

but then I think, Nahhhh.

SCA intern Keegan Delurey weighs a brown trout captured during a fish surveys at North and South Pearson Lakes at F.E. Warren Air Force Base. Photo by Alex Schubert

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