View allAll Photos Tagged Fish
All is well, I have no time for flickr! I miss all of you!!!!!
Seriously, I think of my wonderful flickr friends all the time! You all rock!
xoxo
Das Sein und das Nichts
L’être et le néant
Why do creature die for pleasure? The most dangerous animal is man, he just doesn't want to face it.
Customers pay up to 10,000 Dollars or more for such a giant fish. Added to this is the fee for the Japanese sushi master, who is specially jetted in for such performances.
taken with Lumix LX5
253/365
I have decided that I am just going to spend the rest of my life watching my brother's fish swim around in their tank - it seems much safer and much saner than anything else I could ever want to do.
Taken at the Mercado Central, Santiago, Chile
Taken with Olympus OM2SP, Zuiko 50mm, fujifilm superia, ISO 200
When we were able to capture this amazing photo of one of Emma's Puffer fish she was acting as my art director at the time which is why I included her name on this shot. When it comes to fish, Emma really knows her subject. As a photographer, I told her that if you shoot a THOUSAND FRAMES and ONE is a hit, such as this one, then you have had a good shoot, because it makes it all worthwhile. On the night this was taken, we had an EXCEPTIONAL SHOOT !!! Thanks Emma !
The Lion Fish is often killed by dive guides for being an invasive species, typically in the Caribbean and Mexico. It has a reputation for being one of the top predators in the food chain, and clearly adapts easily to new locations. This photo was taken in Sri Lanka at 52m, in the Lion Fish's natural territory.
Dumpster collage postcard made with a fishy logo tool catalog file page, rescued red lined tissue, assorted fish and coral from some of Mandy's great sea-life napkins, fishy text from a trashed nature book, ink-jet printed tracing paper knot, and one lone fisherman from a rescued 1958 Orvis fishing equipment catalog.