These are beautiful. I don't think I've ever seen a fish like that last one! And I like how that 'gold' colored fish appears to have come closer to check you out.
Yes a beautiful series of funny and not usually portraits ... :) And a rich and colorful world..i love it to much... The last one have a really special face.. Great post... Kisses and kisses..:)
I was just over at Banjo's going through Ms Dickens. I must admit, I prefer Dr Seuss.
One fish two fish.....the desert flowers of the deep blue sea. At least that's my understanding of places like the Caribbean that support colorful fish. They're ocean deserts.
Yellow, red and blue – the primary colors . . . it is said that painters create color environments, while photographers discovery them, leaving the viewer with an objective reality. Whatever the truth may be, perception depends on an individuals experience. As always your discoveries leave me in awe.
Seuss is right! But that top guy is gorgeous, thanks to your catching all the detail in his yellow. The variety and intensity in these guys is amazing. Maybe I'll take up snorkeling.
I love these shots! I used to have salt water aquariums, but never took any photos of my fish! I assume you took these at a public aquarium as the orange guy (Garibaldi) is illegal to own. LOVE how clear and crisp these are. The Dr. Seuss quote totally fits...
I think you know how much I like fish shots. These are just fabulous! Great work.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful. I don't think I've ever seen a fish like that last one! And I like how that 'gold' colored fish appears to have come closer to check you out.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! I'm always amazed when I really look at fish like these. The Dr. Seuss quote is perfect for this post.
ReplyDeleteOh, Dr Seuss, my mentor. Such inspiring colors, too. Ah, i'm a child again.
ReplyDeleteYes a beautiful series of funny and not usually portraits ... :)
ReplyDeleteAnd a rich and colorful world..i love it to much...
The last one have a really special face..
Great post...
Kisses and kisses..:)
I was just over at Banjo's going through Ms Dickens. I must admit, I prefer Dr Seuss.
ReplyDeleteOne fish two fish.....the desert flowers of the deep blue sea. At least that's my understanding of places like the Caribbean that support colorful fish. They're ocean deserts.
Sublime.
ReplyDeleteYellow, red and blue – the primary colors . . . it is said that painters create color environments, while photographers discovery them, leaving the viewer with an objective reality. Whatever the truth may be, perception depends on an individuals experience. As always your discoveries leave me in awe.
ReplyDeleteFantastic !Formidable colorful and the frames, I love!A hug and congratulations!
ReplyDeleteSeuss is right! But that top guy is gorgeous, thanks to your catching all the detail in his yellow. The variety and intensity in these guys is amazing. Maybe I'll take up snorkeling.
ReplyDeleteThose colours! That clarity! Those lips!
ReplyDeleteAu pays de "Nemo" (Walt disney) :)
ReplyDeleteI love these shots! I used to have salt water aquariums, but never took any photos of my fish!
ReplyDeleteI assume you took these at a public aquarium as the orange guy (Garibaldi) is illegal to own.
LOVE how clear and crisp these are.
The Dr. Seuss quote totally fits...
I just discovered your blog and I love it!
ReplyDeleteThese pictures have beautiful colours, very well done!
Do you have a new camera for under water? These photos are super colorful and wonderful. My grandkids would like these.
ReplyDeleteyour fish photos always make me so happy, then i can only float happily myself, in an ocean of colours, amazed and at peace :-)
ReplyDeleteJust saw these. Absolutely spectacular! You should have hundreds and hundreds of followers, really you should.
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