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Something Fishy Here
Lens: Pentax F 35-70 Camera: K20d ISO: 200 Shutter Speed: 1/125s 
Posted By: brewmaster15, 03-10-2017, 07:20 AM

Parent Discus Fish with her offspring. I used a off camera flash centered above the Fish for lighting.

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Such neat shots, so well taken!
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Beautiful shots. Dramatic lighting.
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A couple of amazing shots - truly creative!

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Wonderful.
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Thank you very much everyone. Its was the kind of image I had always wanted to take. I like the way the set turned out.
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What great detail here.

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Just great shooting! :-)
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QuoteOriginally posted by brewmaster15 Quote
Parent Discus Fish with her offspring. I used a off camera flash centered above the Fish for lighting.

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Al
Excellent technique and pictures! Really really nice!
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Thanks for the comments ! I'm glad you enjoyed these!! That mother fish made it possible as she has the youngsters trained well!

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Wonderful photos....I really like what I see...great.
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These are truly awesome photos Al, I have to give this a try. First I'll have to get a fish, tank and some water. Seriously thanks for adding you used the flash up upon the tank, really turned out great. thanks.
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