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“But nothing i ever gave was good for you;
it was like white bread to goldfish.
they cram and cram, and it kills them,
and they drift in the pool, belly-up,
making stunned faces
and playing on our guilt
as if their own toxic gluttony
was not their own fault
there you are, still outside the window,
still with your hands out, still
pallid and fish-eyed, still acting
stupidly innocent and starved.”
Margaret Atwood, Morning in the Burned House
gold fish, top light with DF400 1/8 again, but this time colour temp is lower, K2900.
was going to make purple highlight instead of blue, maybe need a depper red coloured transparent sheet on the bottom.
its facial looks angry,like a grandfather catches his grandson browsing prono web...
Series display progression of figurative to abstract art using same living subject and different shutter speed.
Flock of Koi fish is main and only subject where there movement is caused by the fact that person standing above them usually means feeding of the fish. Still, is it hunger or their greedy nature that motivates them, is unkown...
Taken in Hakkeijima sea paradise in Yokohama.
Porto Portugal
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The fish and chips were some of the best I've tasted in a very long time. #Barbara's fish Trap uses rock cod for the fish and the chips are steak fries
No, not a new kind of expensive lens, just an usual recipe for a sea bass in a full full-dressing :)
Much cheaper!
Fish-eye salato
No, non parliamo di un nuovo obbiettivo costoso, ma solo di una tradizionale ricetta di un branzino in crosta di sale :)
Molto meno costoso!
Kamera Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Belichtung 0,01 sec (1/100)
Blende f/2.8
Brennweite 90 mm
ISO-Empfindlichkeit 2500
Our word for inspiration this week at Take a Word is FISH and that reminded of the perfect day I spent last week at the races. There was horse racing in the morning followed by giraffe racing and then after lunch the fish racing began. Puffing and blowing and quite red in the face a great brute of a fish came up from behind, but alas to no avail, as first one and then the second lady glided over the finish line. And I won a fiver!
Credit to Holliewood Studio and Finecrafted Design.
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Many thanks to everyone who will pass by visiting my shots. Comments are appreciated. You are welcome. Sergio