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Taken and printed with a camera that was made for kids and prints on receipt paper.

Cute picture of painted faces that someone emailed me.

The new fish feeling out of place in Mary's Fish Tank

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...

  

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"?

Well last time I went to Northumberland I had an amazing sunrise and found a squid. This time the sunrise was bobbins but at least as consolation I found a fish! Thats Dunstanburgh Castle in the background. Funny hungover morning with Stevie Beats!

 

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Fish & Chips in Marietta, Georgia

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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A close-up study of a Pearl Scaled Golden Marble Angel from my aquarium.

 

Textured in Photoshop.

Osprey with fish

Southwest Florida

Fish sellers at the Bazaar in Mattancherry, Kerala, India

Sunset on the Headland, Hartlepool.

 

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Camping on Masirah Island, we found this dried up spikey puffer fish on the beach. Really cool.

Larus argentatus. This is one of the commonest gulls on the Yorkshire coast. It is an opportunist and often frequents harbours and urban areas to feed on food discarded by humans. I took this photograph on a Yorkshire Coast Nature Diving Gannet boat trip. Fish are thrown from the boat to attract Gannets. Some Herring Gulls take advantage early on before the sheer number of Gannets monopolise the scene. This is offshore from Bempton Cliffs in East Yorkshire. Having managed to get such a large fish this one is anxious to get away and swallow its catch before it gets mugged.

Kamera Canon EOS 5D Mark III

Belichtung 0,01 sec (1/100)

Blende f/2.8

Brennweite 90 mm

ISO-Empfindlichkeit 2500

Reputedly the oldest fisherman's cottage in Lowestoft. Part of the left-hand side of the building was destroyed in WWII by a German bomb dropped as the planes where returning home. The wall contains a plaque from 1676 but this may be a left over from an earlier building

Collage for the latest theme at the Kollage Kit blog -

 

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Seattle Aquarium

22.7 cm x 22.7 cm, oil on plywood panel, Natsuo Ikegami

A bit grainy and soft, but I kinda liked that for this creepy fish.

Now that the Presidential election is over, I have an announcement to make. My short story "Fish Kicker" is the winner of the Story of the Month Contest for October in Bartleby Snopes, A Literary Magazine

 

Many thanks to all my flickr friends who voted for me. Flickr rules!!!!

 

"Fish Kicker" has also earned a guaranteed spot in the 1st issue of the magazine due out in January of 2009. If you would like to read the story please click on the link below to read the October Story of the Month.

 

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Scanography created for a class project.

Scanography is the use of a flatbed scanner to create photographic images.

 

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If you hang around the aquarium long enough, you'll see something fascinating!

 

This fish is after something!

Once known as the fish hawk, the osprey lives on fish that it catches by snatching them in a shallow dive from the surface of the water. Though fish are by far the most important part of the diet, ospreys have been recorded catching a wide variety of other prey, including birds, reptiles and even crustaceans.

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Seen yesterday on my walk in Fish Creek Provincial Park.

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