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Uploaded: 05/07/10 3:01 PM GMT
Big little fish
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Fits in the palm of your hand, but facing a 100mm Macro it becomes a giant.

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::verenabloo
05/07/10 5:12 PM GMT
What a unique fish, I love his long 'snout' making him look rather curious! A tiny fishy eh? and looks like he's sitting on some coral too. I wonder if you went out snorkling Paul?? Or if this was thru the glass of a aquarium. You're always full of adventure, so who knows eh?! I love the close-up!! Verena
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::Inkeri
05/08/10 9:36 PM GMT
It looks Curious,i agree with Verena..Love the color of this Cool fish.Stunning photo,Paul.
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.icedancer
05/08/10 10:42 PM GMT
Magnificent image and such a really different looking fish. Super colours
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Happy May Everyone
Logun7
05/09/10 4:11 PM GMT
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every day is a gift......that's why it's called the present!!
.prashanth
05/09/10 7:00 PM GMT
Amazing clarity and colours. Macro shots open up a fantastic and a different world. I'm enjoying your shots my friend.
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If "Ignorance is bliss", why should we seek knowledge?
.gizmo1
05/10/10 6:07 PM GMT
What a lovely looking photo and the colours and focus are outstanding well done.
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.rotcivski
05/11/10 5:52 PM GMT
Wow. So clear for so small a fish. Beautifully put together.
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.diaz3508
05/12/10 8:49 PM GMT
What a great Macro shot ... beautiful capture Paul ....
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.Catharina1
05/16/10 9:24 AM GMT
Mooie tandjes.. Daar kan Gillette nog eens goed naar kijken, zo scherp! Klasse! Mich
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.Nikoneer
05/17/10 9:14 PM GMT
I'm going to have to check into this lens for my work. What incredible detail. Having been an ocean scuba diver in my younger years, and an operator of numerous aquariums, I know how difficult it can be to shoot fish through glass and water. There's almost always distortion. This is an incredible shot for the tack-sharp quality but I also like the angle you took it at. Most folks shoot from slightly above or at the same level. Shooting from just below like this makes a big difference in composition. Like most of your shots, Paul, a one-of-a-kind.

Saved and Faved.

-Nikoneer
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