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Red Snapper is back on stage. Decent gig. But a bit boring too.

Taken during State X New Forms. A festival "that wants to X-plore and X-plain". This years edition took place in Het Paard and De Koorenbeurs in Den Haag. I wrote a report for DJ Broadcast.

Location stills Devon

 

Location stills Devon

 

Snapper shoot Devon

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Lost Snapper Turtle in West Brookfield, MA. Join in the picture story of finding her a safe home.

The Snapper (Pagrus auratus, sometimes Chrysophrys auratus ) One of the most popular eating fish which occur around our coastline. Quite a pretty fish with its pink, bronze and white scales.

 

This large specimen was feeding around a oyster and mussel covered point, and was rather fond of anchovies.After the photo it was returned to the water to search out safer foods. Smaller Snapper were also present.

Sea Foam

This is a natural process occurring in especially big seas, where plankton and other small sea organisms are literally pulverised against the rocks of the shoreline, resulting in a very fine protein suspension in the sea which coats the air-bubbles created by the waves to create a stiff froth, just the same way as egg protein coats air bubbles to make meringue, and beer protein coats air bubbles to produce a head of foam in a beer glass. from viv.id.au/blog/20070827.871/sea-foam/

Location stills Devon

 

Location stills Devon

 

Snapper shoot Devon

Photo by and copyright of Lynn Henni.

Visit to the new sections of Trincity Mall (I haven't been there much, it's all still new to me). Snappers, a restaurant that's merged with the pizza (brick-oven) place I cannot recall the name of.

Location stills Devon

 

Location stills Devon

 

Snapper shoot Devon

Snapper

Same preparation and treatment as the Lobster. This was an accommodation for a crustacean-allergic diner.

 

Notes: What impressed me the most about this presentation is that the chestnut honey in the poaching medium had infused into the fish (maybe because it was able to permeate the flesh through the fish flake sections?)! The meat of the fish was not only impossibly silky, but it was slightly sweet.

 

Somehow, the candied kumquat and citrus elements struck a finer balance here than it did with my lobster presentation. This snapper presentation was truly outstanding.

 

Read about this meal at the ulterior epicure.

New Zealand Snapper at Goat Island Marine Reserve.

For some reason the "turtle crossing" sign was not enough.

Yellowtail Snapper (Ocyurus chrysurus) - these guys loved my camera housing and the yellow strap. Whenever I stopped I would have 10-20 of them around me all the time getting in the way.

 

Taken with a Canon G9 and underwater housing.

Angry Snapper!

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Just a little something i tried with some textures.... It's far from perfect, but i can only get better by practice right? :)

chewing the snapper! BARF diet

Well, originally a 'geordie', now very much at home in Leeds. A chance meeting today introduced me to geordie snapper, a fellow member of the Leeds flickr group.

 

As we were discussing "environmental portraits" at one point it seemed appropriate to attempt one. Taken in Cafe Lento, my favourite cafe.

Large snapper Pagrus auratus taking turn in shallows above kelp covered flat bottom

Spotter spotting... as seen from the 67ts 'First & Last' tour

Red Snapper at Bobby Peru Jazzclub, Victoria, Oslo.

Flamingo Bay - Tierra Verde, FL

2013-08-29

Location stills Devon

 

Location stills Devon

 

Snapper shoot Devon

Snapper spawning schools at Gladden Spit, Belize

 

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