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I love fish. I have two large aquariums. But live fish is not the only kind we have around our house. This one normally lives on a shelf above the fireplace in our living room. However today it will have to work part-time as a model.
This one is a study in high-key product lighting. I used two strobes for this. The main light is a small studio strobe in a medium-sized soft box on camera left close to the subject. An SB-24 flash into a 60" shoot-through umbrella on the right. The second flash was at 1/2 power. I needed more light to shoot at small aperture (this one is at f/20) to give me more depth of field to cover the whole subject area.
This Goldfish is totally blind and has survived for about two years and still healthy. Her eyes were gouged out by another fish.
Relaxing: I need to try.
The camera, the pond: getting there.
10 second exposure - and I've finally managed to train the fish in underwater ballet: they've created their own fish for your viewing pleasure.
Relaxing: I'm getting there.
These fish in a Stone Forest (near Kunming, China) pond get so excited about the feed from visitors, they jump out of the water to get it! You'd think they don't get fed 30 times a day...
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D. Marcus Elieser Bloch's, ausübenden Arztes zu Berlin ... Oeconomische Naturgeschichte der Fische Deutschlands ... (plates 325-432)
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I shot this yesterday behind our favorite place for fresh fish & sushi!
The weather was just starting to get drizzly, grey & cold.....
no trouble in an aquarium, might not have survived in the wild (A surgeon fish without his 'scalpels')
Great kite day at Jockeys Ridge. This fish kite was part of a set of kites depicting an underwater scene.
Fish Lasagna; I used Pangasius in this recipe, it's a nice change from the usual lasagna!
andthenidothedishes.blogspot.com/2008/03/enjoying-dinner....