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This Fish Crow (Corvus ossifragus) was calling -- how else would I know it was a Fish Crow and not an American Crow? Meadowbrook Park, Howard County, Maryland.
I think my eyes were bigger than my stomach! Or maybe not! See www.flickr.com/photos/d-m-b/6965739293/
Digging thru some archives!
“What we desire travels with us.
We must breathe time
As fishes breathe
Water” – Denise Levertov; ‘Selected Poems’.
N.E.R.D. – Life as a fish ♫ youtu.be/PWsJhPnIak8
Photo taken with mobile phone (Nokia Lumia 930) and edited with Fotor.
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Sempre que vou ou paso consulta no Hospital Juan Cardona quedo aparvada durante un bo anaco na entrada, diante do seu acuario. E as cores deste peixe (creo que un tetra) lembráronme ás do logo de flickr.
Cascade-Fairwood WA, iPhone
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This started as the Kissing Fish pattern, but after making all of the "fish" I changed it up to this layout. Thanks for the free pattern! :)
stone fish is one of the most enigmatic fish you could find underwater because it blends with its surroundings like a cameleon. try to spot the fish! and one has to be careful because its spines are toxic
Mandolin decided he wanted to grill some fish for dinner. He is very talented!!
This photo made Explore!! Thanks everyone. It made it no. 38 on June 26, 2007!!
Many thanks to everyone who will pass by visiting my shots. Comments are appreciated. You are welcome. Sergio
Latin: Lutjanus Kasmira
Italian: Azzannatore striato
Ghangehi Island, Ari North Atoll, Maldives
Olympus miu 750 with underwater case
Fish on blue tray shot in a fish market Calamba, Laguna, Phils. Bangus is the national fish of the Philippines. Abundant in many fish farming towns all over the nation, this fish is cooked in a hundred different ways by many locals.
This Gives a fish eye effect. The closer the lens focuses the larger the field of view. You rotate the image 180 degrees and crop in close to complete the illusion.
One cloudy day my little friend decided to go fishing. I think he do not even suspect what a monster fishes swim in this lake and the final question is "who fishes who"?
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!
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