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Yellowlip Emperor (Lethrinus xanthochilus) I think, if it is not wright I thank anyone that correct the species. Seychelles fish.
Clown triggerfish, captured @ Artis Zoo aquarium. Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The clown triggerfish, Balistoides conspicillum, is a triggerfish from the order Tetraodontiformes. This reef-associated fish is commonly found in the tropical Indo-Pacificcoastal waters from 1-75 metres in depth (3-250 ft). This fish is generally uncommon or rare throughout its range, which includes East Africa to South Africa, through to Indonesia, and all the way to Japan and New Caledonia.
The clown triggerfish is most commonly found around coral reefs. It lives in clear coastal to outer reef habitats. It also occurs in clear, seaward reefs near steep drop-offs.It also resides in the Great Barrier reef.
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Nikon D700
Nikkor 105 mm f/2.8 VR
ISO 3200
f/3.2
1/60 s
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"Pinktail Triggerfish with White Fins at Molokini Crater, Maui" by Patti Deters. Snorkelers at Molokini Crater in Maui, Hawaii will see many exotic tropical fish such as this Pinktail Triggerfish (Melichthys vidua) which has just a hint of pink in the tail with a black body, white fins, and yellow lips. The mostly underwater volcano island rises just a bit above the waters of the Pacific Ocean to form a lagoon where a variety of marine life thrives. Vacationing tourists can view these beautiful sea life creatures quite easily, though getting a clear photograph is more difficult! This Pinktail Triggerfish was swimming along in the clear blue water and you can see the coral on the reef. If you like this outdoor travel photograph, please see more nature artwork at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/pinktail-triggerfish-wit....
Okay, FLICKR isn't the place I would typically post something like this...but I have a reason for doing it! Last week I searched the internet for HOURS looking for a safe and effective way to remove the yellow lips from my THEN & NOW reproduction Joes. I probably bought about a dozen of them...most of them at $12 bucks a piece from etoys. (Wow, that was some time ago!)
Anyway, as I'm getting back to work with my collection the yellow lips on these guys were REALLY bugging me. With no info from the internet, I searched my garage for something that might work...and found this bottle of lacquer thinner. I picked my least favorite figure, and gave it a try!
Well, as you can see here...it worked great! A little dab on a Q-tip...followed by rinsing the face with a wet cloth...and yellow lips are gone!
I figured I would post this at every site i'm on...in case someone else is looking for a cure for "yellow lips" as well.
A #duck ? #face #made by #pcoanderson #peteranderson with #giant #yellow #lips #red #hair #redhair #feather #redeyes #red#eyes #yellowlips #wax #resist #waxresist #painting #selfportrait
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andersonandersonarchitecture: Mark forgot to say I was 8 years old when I made that. Self portrait? I guess one of those awkward stages of growing up.
some fish seriously do not look appealing at all. I dislike eating fish, and most fish look odd, then again they probably think we look bizarre...
He was posing for me, it was strange. He would swim up and show off his fins, and then he came right up to the glass and was like yeah check me out, I'm hot stuff in this here tank!
The flowers here are actually pseudanthia (i.e. false flowers) called cyathia. The yellow mouth-like structures attached to the side of each cyathium are nectar glands.
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SWEET LIPS
I guess it got thirsty and tried to snag a refreshing Arizona Green Tea..... jk...
Pauly put the can there for comparison. This lililok (yellowlip emperor) was caught by "Boy" on Valentines Day. So this ten-pound sweetlips is going to his sweetheart. =D
Not many people know this about me, but this is what I really look like when I wake up in the morning before I brush my teeth and take a shower - big yellow lips and teeth and all - now the whole of Flickrworld knows.
From the website: Tell me who you are. Are you a big dust bunny?
Sheer, pretty apricot.
Ingredients: coconut oil, candelilla wax, jojoba oil, carnauba wax, yellow #6, iron oxide, castor oil, tocopherol, flavor.
Comes in a 0.15 oz round silver tube.
Personal Comments: This is one of the most sheer colors in the collection. It doesn't build up much, but there's enough pigment to give a nice brightening effect to my lips. This could be a fun shade to use in a quick, casual summer look.
This shade is based on the delightfully creepy Catbus from My Neighbor Totoro.
www.indieknow.net/2014/04/collection-spotlight-shiros-new...
Formerly, this species was Oncidium pumilum, but the habitus is somewhat different from the average Oncidium species. Recent DNA analyses have shown that it should be treated as Trichocentrum rather than Oncidium.
Yellowlip Triplefin Helcogramma gymnauchen on blue sponge, Pulau Lankayan, Sulu Sea, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
Photography/ Retouching: Leriam Gonzalez
Styling: Dennine Dyer
Hair and Make up: Christy Diane Smith and Lillie Lindh
Featuring: Quellie and Dolly Moorhead
This is a recreation of one of Solve Sundsbo's pictures. I absolutely <3 Solve! You should google him! his photos are most delighting:)
From the website: A bright golden yellow.
Ingredients: Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Avocado Oil, Coconut Oil, Jojoba Oil, Apricot Kernal Oil, Palm Kernal Oil, Carnauba Wax, Tocopherol Acetate (Vitamin E), Kaolin Clay, Peppermint Oil | May Contain: D&C Red #6, D&C Red #7, D&C Red #27, FD&C Blue #1, FD&C Yellow #5, Iron Oxides, Titanium Dioxide, Mica
Personal Comments: Synapse was one of the worst for me in terms of sinking into lip lines but I'm kind of sad to see it go since yellow is a great mixing shade. Applied over bare lips. This picture was taken inside under daylight bulbs.
www.indieknow.net/2015/06/swatch-post-lifes-entropy-cosme...
Formerly, this species was Oncidium pumilum, but the habitus is somewhat different from the average Oncidium species. Recent DNA analyses have shown that it should be treated as Trichocentrum rather than Oncidium.
Formerly, this species was Oncidium pumilum, but the habitus is somewhat different from the average Oncidium species. Recent DNA analyses have shown that it should be treated as Trichocentrum rather than Oncidium.