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It's slightly disturbing to me to see the fish eating another fish and attacking the bones :|
Roll over though for some thoughts on the cute expression of the fish.
The key is getting the batter super crunchy and not greasy. Fish chicharrones are served with salsa Mexicana, guacamole and tortillas.
Get your crunch on at Si Señor Beach Restaurant in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Tommy Taylors Fishwheel - set in relatively calm waters in the Yukon River, this device scoops up salmon and such like, the fish are caught in the red net which tips them into the wooden funnel, whence they slide into a small 'holding' tank. Tommy is a First Nation tour operator, he takes people out on his boat during the short summer, and conducts sled tours during winter.
Snorkeling with life guard from Hotel Atlantico, Guardalavaca, Cuba. The beach is less than 100m off shore.
I was taking photos of the birds when a splash to my right drew my eye, I fired off a quick succession of shots and then played them back to see what I had seen... It was a lovely pre-spring day and even the fish wanted to get out in the sunshine.
They are native to the Indo-Pacific reefs.
Dont get fooled away by its colorful lionfish attractive appearance. They can give quite a painful and potentially dangerous sting from these spines.
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Tidal waves don't beg forgiveness
Crashed and on their way
Father he enjoyed collisions; others walked away
A snowflake falls in may.
And the doors are open now as the bells are ringing out
Cause the man of the hour is taking his final bow
Goodbye for now.
Nature has its own religion; gospel from the land
Father ruled by long division, young men they pretend
Old men comprehend.
And the sky breaks at dawn; shedding light upon this town
They'll all come around
Cause the man of the hour is taking his final bow
G'bye for now.
And the road
The old man paved
The broken seams along the way
The rusted signs, left just for me
He was guiding me, love, his own way
Now the man of the hour is taking his final bow
As the curtain comes down
I feel that this is just g'bye for now
Fish sketch: 295mm x 190mm.
Overlay held together with a staple.
Pencil on paper.
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03.18.2009 -- spent the day working in la and didn't have much time to take pictures, so i walked around bobby's apartment. it's full of random trinkets in all the windows. this fish was interesting...
Preparing the fish for auction. Summer 1987.
John Mainprize and his helper Alan Kitto fish for salmon and sea trout off the coast of Scarborough, North Yorkshire, from late spring until the end of August. They also go out in their coble to lay lobster pots.
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I've forgotten the name of this market; Or rather, I never knew how to spell it in the first place. Literally all kinds of fish were on sale here.
London Zoo, Regents Park.
The aquarium runs for 150 yards under the Mappin Terraces and was built in 1924. It is the largest aquarium in Britain.